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Has anyone delt with the "Black Widow" car alarm systems?

First off, are they any good?

I've got a 3 point Car immobilizer installed on my GTS-25T SII and I'm wanting to get a turbo timer installed aswell.

I've been told by the car dealer who I bought the car off it can't be done, I also know you can't trust a car dealer's idea of "It can't be done".

So any help on this matter would be great!

Also, yes I've done a search, I saw a few topics but they didn't really give a solid answer.

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i am gonna take a guess at the black widow bw10000, it's 3 point etc and is all black wired.

Of all the dodgy products that the strahtfield chain has sold over the years the BLACK WIDOW alarm systems are very relaible and actually quite good.

( dont let anyone from trashfield near your car to work on it, they will wreck it)

The Black widow 10000 can be integrated to an external turbo timer fairly easily.

If your installer is telling you he cant do it, it just means he is not smart enough, take the car somewhere else.

As a tip, i would recommend a turbo timer with a hand brake safety feature.

Edited by frx026
i am gonna take a guess at the black widow bw10000, it's 3 point etc and is all black wired.

Of all the dodgy products that the strahtfield chain has sold over the years the BLACK WIDOW alarm systems are very relaible and actually quite good.

( dont let anyone from trashfield near your car to work on it, they will wreck it)

The Black widow 10000 can be integrated to an external turbo timer fairly easily.

If your installer is telling you he cant do it, it just means he is not smart enough, take the car somewhere else.

As a tip, i would recommend a turbo timer with a hand brake safety feature.

Thanks a million! Will look into it :yes:

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