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errrr...........i have disconnected the battery for around 3-4 weeks.....

i just connected the battery and started the car...everything works fine except my viper alarm (790xv or whatever its called)

now....can any1 refer me a good VIPER installer to fix my VIPER ALARM

PS i'm in clayton area and prefer not too far from where i am as no1 can pick me up from the shop

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any autobarn can do it, just call em up and say what uve just told us.

or you can give the ppl who make VIper alarms directly and ask for someone else if you want.

i got mine installed at narre warren autobarn. awsome job

Complete Options in Clayton south jusr around the corner from you (near honda wreak)

give Daniel a call 0412 99 99 33. They specialize in alarms and imports so you can't go wrong. Just say I gave you the details and he'll look after you.

Phu

Call up Doug from EASTSIDE Installs, he comes to you as well.

0402855801.

He does installs on alarms and offers lifetime warranty on any install that the does. He comes out to you so you don't have to go anywhere.

Give him a call if you want, say I told you to call him.

Good luck.

Call up Doug from EASTSIDE Installs, he comes to you as well.

0402855801.

He does installs on alarms and offers lifetime warranty on any install that the does. He comes out to you so you don't have to go anywhere.

Give him a call if you want, say I told you to call him.

Good luck.

Not referring to any installer in particular but don't be a sucker for marketing strategy.

He comes to you - yes he does come to you and you pay for it it's just factored into and hidden in the total invoice that you don't see.

Lifetime warranty - On labor yeah! Not on parts, just manufactures warranty on parts. Don't think any type of electronics offer life time warranty they'll be crazy if they do. Even when claiming warranty the priority will be lower as opposed to buying (as they already have your money) and don don't expect him to come to you. You go to him! Just from past experience!

Again not referring to any installer in particular! Just the marketing strategy!

Not referring to any installer in particular but don't be a sucker for marketing strategy.

He comes to you - yes he does come to you and you pay for it it's just factored into and hidden in the total invoice that you don't see.

Lifetime warranty - On labor yeah! Not on parts, just manufactures warranty on parts. Don't think any type of electronics offer life time warranty they'll be crazy if they do. Even when claiming warranty the priority will be lower as opposed to buying (as they already have your money) and don don't expect him to come to you. You go to him! Just from past experience!

Again not referring to any installer in particular! Just the marketing strategy!

He is not some random I found in the yellow pages. He is a friend that I have known for years, and has been a friend of a friend for many years before that.

Thats the only reason I recommended him, in the end its up to the individual..

He also does a good quality job and has been recommended by many members on this forum and others, for the quality of his work and his pricing.

Like I said, like time warranty on INSTALLATION. Like you said, no one gives a life time warranty on electronics because they would be crazy too.

Ah well up to you guys.

Abu

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