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Hey everyone. Im just want to know which security alarm is good n secure ? im thinking of getting 2-way pager alarm. I knw the Viper 2 way alarm are good, but i want to know more other alarm that u guys using. Also, i like 2 knw what function do they have eg. power windows, trunk release, etc.

Please List the function.

Thanks

Mick

im looking for a good 2 way pager alarm which got auto started, trunk release, also automatically shut windows when i lock.

Also, im very curious about since some of the alarm can close the windows but can it be modify or use sumrelay to close the sunroof as well ?

Thanks

Mick

Bad idea on an internet forum. Seeking advice on alarms is ok, but dont ask for the combination to the vault :laugh:

indeed. I like skylines (and I have a damaged one I need parts for :D ) ...

no I'll ask again what do you wnat it to do and is your requirement insurance based? if so then R/S is out of the question- the rest is doable.

indeed. I like skylines (and I have a damaged one I need parts for :D ) ...

no I'll ask again what do you wnat it to do and is your requirement insurance based? if so then R/S is out of the question- the rest is doable.

i just want 4 myself nth to do with insurance.

autowatch 288rli with a CATE GSM unit with windup modules. that does it better than the viper unit and at least the car is somewhat secure. not much change from $1500 though,

autowatch 288rli with a CATE GSM unit with windup modules. that does it better than the viper unit and at least the car is somewhat secure. not much change from $1500 though,

does it have trunk release ? i did search the model n remote doesnt has the lcd screen though..

anything else u can recommend ?

Thanks

Mick

this alarm runs up my phone bill...

and yes, it does everything you ask for... but its not cheap, but you can sleep VERY comfortably at night :rofl:

my alarm told me my windshield wipers were put up by my friends... so i punched them and took a dollar for the sms...

it supports it. lcd= wank.. believe me this will tell you if the car has been sneezed on..

lol... its possible to get a normal alarm to do everything for you, just need extra aux outputs and modules for the windows, boot and sunroof... its no GSM or viper 791 but it makes noise when someone trys to open it lol

lol... its possible to get a normal alarm to do everything for you, just need extra aux outputs and modules for the windows, boot and sunroof... its no GSM or viper 791 but it makes noise when someone trys to open it lol

exactly..

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