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I need an alarm system for my 33:

i dont even have an immobiliser...

I want it to have:

remote central locking

remote alarm engage / disengage

remote turn car off (turbo timer cut off)

want to have someone wire it up so when i hit the alarm button, windows go up / mirrors fold in and yeh!

IDEASS???

any other cool features im missing? i am not down with the security technology...

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I need an alarm system for my 33:

i dont even have an immobiliser...

I want it to have:

remote central locking

remote alarm engage / disengage

remote turn car off (turbo timer cut off)

want to have someone wire it up so when i hit the alarm button, windows go up / mirrors fold in and yeh!

IDEASS???

any other cool features im missing? i am not down with the security technology...

location??

I can help btw.

lovely.. ill suss it out cheers.... anyone else got 1 of these and are they good....

have a chat to danielR34 and he'll sort you out.

leon,

thats what I was thinking but figured I may as well see where he is first.

I had trouble finding info on that alarm, the Autowatch website isnt the best.

But there is some on this page:

http://www.securityinmotion.com.au/page/car_alarms.html

I think this is Leon/danielR34's page?

Edited by travb81
I had trouble finding info on that alarm, the Autowatch website isnt the best.

But there is some on this page:

http://www.securityinmotion.com.au/page/car_alarms.html

I think this is Leon/danielR34's page?

yes thanks mate... i just came accross that website...

does any one know how much they are?

and how much these are to be installed....

danielr34? :D

I was quoted some rough prices for the Autowatch 456rli.

$600 includes installation, +$90 for drivers door motor and relays

Extra install costs might be incurred if you:

-hook up electric windows

-remote boot release

That should give you a rough idea?...

I was thinking of going for the 456rli, and also a GSM pager, which is another $700 on top, installed & setup.

I was quoted some rough prices for the Autowatch 456rli.

$600 includes installation, +$90 for drivers door motor and relays

Extra install costs might be incurred if you:

-hook up electric windows

-remote boot release

That should give you a rough idea?...

I was thinking of going for the 456rli, and also a GSM pager, which is another $700 on top, installed & setup.

yeh whats that do? sms you that its been stolen / broken into

bit of a wank for 700 bucks... unless you dont have full insurance..but still for 700 id expect it to tell you where you car is lol...

thanks for the pricing info...

where should i get one of these put in ...? i am in syd cronulla area...

he's in kogarah.

as for me $650 fully fitted.

cool ... hopefully he checks this thread.. if not ill pm him when i get bk from holidays regarding it..

whats his shop called?

security in motion.....?

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