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Hey,

Just got my hands on a 93 GT-R. When I got it, it didn't come with a remote for the Central Locking and the Alaram, and I was wondering where i'd go to get a remote?

Or would it be better to get an after market alarm system fitted?

-Michael-

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I've never seen a 32 GTR with a factory alarm or remote central locking. are you sure it's original>

I'm pretty sure, all the places I look have remote central locking is listed under stardard equipment, plus a mate from school has a 92 R32 GT-R and he recons his alarm is standard or factory.

-Michael-

I'm pretty sure, all the places I look have remote central locking is listed under stardard equipment, plus a mate from school has a 92 R32 GT-R and he recons his alarm is standard or factory.

-Michael-

I don't like you ;) I had a 1978 Honda Prelude in school... that was 3 years ago...

I don't think its standard man... I don't even think you have central locking... Take it to an alarm dude and either get it sorted out, or get a new one...

And i mean like... NOW! If you are in Aus (assuming) then go to the state forum you are in, checked the first few pages... they will be riddled with ZOMG SKYLINE STOLED! type threads... and it's always those that just bought it, and haven't had a chance to put an alrm in it yet... BIG MISTAKE... also, insure it if it's not...

PS: I don't really not like you :P What state are you in?

I'm pretty sure, all the places I look have remote central locking is listed under stardard equipment, plus a mate from school has a 92 R32 GT-R and he recons his alarm is standard or factory.

-Michael-

yeah they have central locking in that if you open the drivers lock the passengers will unlock too, but it's not remote central lockingm, and it only works one way. I've owned 3 R32s and none of them have remote central locking or factory alarms. neither have the 2 R33 GTRs i've owned. add to that the dozens of GTRs I've driven and/or been in over the years and one of them have had it either. either I'm right, or you two both have very rare 32 GTRs.

yeah they have central locking in that if you open the drivers lock the passengers will unlock too, but it's not remote central lockingm, and it only works one way. I've owned 3 R32s and none of them have remote central locking or factory alarms. neither have the 2 R33 GTRs i've owned. add to that the dozens of GTRs I've driven and/or been in over the years and one of them have had it either. either I'm right, or you two both have very rare 32 GTRs.

Thanks Guys,

I'll take her out and get an alarm fitted on the weekend. Oh, do the 32's come with a factory imoblizer? Coz mine has one fitted when I got her.

-Michael-

yeah they got the gayest possible remote central locking systems (meh early 1990's tech) as factory options... no immobiliser though.

as standard R32's don't even have door lock solenoids on the driver side, only the passenger side, so you have to install one along with the alarm to get all the doors to lock.

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