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Been checking out all of the recent discussions on the Mongoose M80 Series and they sound impressive. Where is the best place to purchase a M80s? Any recommendations on installers? Could I just buy the alarm and take it to any auto-electrician?

Can you also let me know the price I should be looking at paying incuding installation? How long do they take to install...?? 2hrs...?? more...??

Thanks dudes

Edited by aah00n

One other thing. The car has standard central locking at the moment but I would like to have keyless entry as part of this setup. WIll the M80S automatically unlock the doors when disarming or do i need to purchase an extra component?

One other thing. The car has standard central locking at the moment but I would like to have keyless entry as part of this setup. WIll the M80S automatically unlock the doors when disarming or do i need to purchase an extra component?

Alan jon

Search for him and you will know why!!

2hrs?? should be more like 4 hours..

He can supply and fit and he can come to you!! ;)

dude, you dont want anyone installing it, if he knows where you live, thats a big no no.

if he can install it, he cant definatley get through it

Edited by sillylankan

Most places that sell them will install them. It should cost no more than $499- and will take around 4hrs to install. It will work with an existing central locking system. A mate got one about 2 weeks ago, and there pretty good.

dude, you dont want anyone installing it, if he knows where you live, thats a big no no.

if he can install it, he cant definatley get through it

so does that mean I have acess to 300+ cars here in brissy...

sorry but paranoia is a bad thing. I know this guy and his work hence why I refer to him in sydney. beleive me a skyline is not all he works on (try porsche!)

Unless you install your alarm yourself, someone will install it for you, and know what sort of alarm, and how it is installed. There is a small element of trust, so maybe its good to go with someone who is recommended. But it's still better to get a professional install, than a "top secret home job" that isnt secure.

platinumPPI

http://www.platinumppi.com/

Guys name is Daniel. Top bloke top work.

thanks everyone for your help... i have decided to go with an M80AU fitted by Platinum PPI... extremely good price and seemed like a really good bloke... plus came highly recommended and close to home... going in this saturday so i will let you know how it goes....

http://www.platinumppi.com/accessories.html

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