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hey PRANK,

you said u were installing the HKs type1, ..im gonna be doing that 2moro..

i heard that it removes the 180 speed limit... becuase u gotta hook the brown and blue wires into the ECU, which are speed and rpm..

so it loops the speedo thru the TT and removes the 180 limit..

any truth in this???

mc

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saiyan : thast what i asked..i believe it does..

firends of mine say they have gone over 180..and are using the type 1..

but they are running different that stock wheels..

and didnt push more than 190..

so i dunno

im a bit warey of trying it out (over 180) after i get my type1 fitted..

mc

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I've made my appointment for BRANT installation this Saturday 3rd August 9AM. If anyone else is interested, there will be a $60 discount for a AA02A or a $100 discount for a nemesis alarm if you install one at the same time.

In North Sydney area. Msg me ASAP or email: [email protected]

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Nemesis 2 wont be available until late in the year - it will have full

onboard monitored GPS tracking and will cost approx $ 2600.Nemesis 1 is

available now and will be upgradeable to the tracking when it is

available. Nemesis 1 costs $ 990.

Nemesis 1 is $ 990 fully fitted. Only options are power window lifter

modules which are $ 95 fitted for 2 windows or $125 fitted for 4

windows.

At this stage we are still tossing up between three carriers for our

tracking but wld estimate that the tracking would cost around $1700 to

$1900 if we go fully monitored 24/7 or around $ 1200 if self monitored

via mobile phone.

As stated we have no firm date yet on Nemesis 2. Nemesis 1 is also

compatible with any other tracking system provided the Nemesis is fitted

first ( as tracking systems wld use Nemesis remote to operate their

system)

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Originally posted by brendanf

Nemesis 1 is $ 990 fully fitted. Only options are power window lifter

modules which are $ 95 fitted for 2 windows or $125 fitted for 4

windows.

WTF!!! i just got a quote for the window lifting with a AA02A today and they said itll be 160$ extra!!

wats up with that!!???

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I have had a AA02 fitted to my car (since removed) and the only thing I could complain about is not so much the "range", but the time taken to arm and disarm etc.

I now have a quik trak installed and very shortly this too will be removed and replaced with an even better system in about a month.

I am not saying either of these systems are bad, or failed in anyway - but I take vehicle security quite seriously and get to test out and try new systems when they are released and updated etc,

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I will be selling the Quik Trak when the other system gets installed.

I have alreay been offered $750 for it, so I'll see what happens..

Can't say too much - but it will be Sattelite based, and not Tower based like QT. (nOt that that is a problem for me in the sydney Metro area, I just want to get a sattelite system and this new model will be available soon ( final testing phase)

If this new system is as good as they say - I will try and arrange for some special skylinesaustralia and performance forums members prices etc. - Stay Turned..

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