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Ok .... im sure every noobie asks this question ... so im sorry

But im looking into an alarm system ... as my skyline has noting ... im scared to park it :D

I was wondering which would be better for the price out of the :

ZX500 ALARM IMMOBILISER  $$498

The next step in vehicle security.

Suitable for all vehicle models.

Features 3 point circuit cut

All black wiring

2 Slimline remote transmitters

Code Hopping

Pin override code

Security Housing

Keyless entry - actuators may be rquired for some vehicles

Turbo Timer compatible - after 60 sec

Silent arm/disarm

Panic button on remotes

Battery Backed Siren

Unique Internal sonic sensor

3 year warranty

Or should i choose the:

M80G

Triple circuit automatic engine immobilisation

Protects bonnet, boot and all doors

Battery back-up siren with soft chirp

2 stage impact sensor

Microphone glass break sensor

2 water resistant remote controls (SAW resonator)

Silent arm/disarm by remote

Sensor disable by remote

Remote panic

Car finder by remote

Chirp and indicator confirmation

Turbo timer interface software (timer not supplied)

4 digit PIN code override

Programme your own PIN code to a number you will not forget ! (deletes factory setting)

Standards black wiring and concealed main plug

Built-in central locking relays (saves on cost of installation)

2 stage unlock (optional)

Boot release (optional)

Dome light supervision (optional)

11 programmable features

5 year product warranty

ALL opinions and facts and personal experience welcome

Thankyou all in advance

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go for the mongoose. tried, tested, good system.

as for qld installers chris rogers from these forums is the guy.

good work, knows his SH(* and looks after a lot of cars from sau..

Edited by frx026

M80G (I'm a dealer for mongoose.) and make an appointment with me. job done.

contact details in sig. I have a 32 that I'm working on this friday (in Adelaide!) so I'll go anywhere. either place is fine keep in mind I'll need the car for the day so a enclosed busy parking lot is a bad idea as I'll have it literally in bits.

Edited by Chris Rogers

So you dont recommend the Brant Alarm at all??

Cool well what would be estimated cost for the install .... the car has central locking but no other alarm ... so i dont think i can use the upgrade kit .. i think i need the whole thing....

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