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Could someone recommend a really good alarm supplier / installer in the Perth Metro area? I know nothing about alarms and I want to make sure I get a good installer who knows what they are doing.

Also should I get an Autowatch Blue or Mongoose M80 alarm?

Thankyou!!!!!!

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hey chris,

read a few of your posts and you seem to know your shit

when it comes to the car alarms and was wondering

what would be a good budget alarm for an r32 skyline

with a turbo timer...

i'm only looking to spend say 5 or 600 on it installed,

maybe a touch more if its worth it....

i'll take it to that westside if they do good installs as i'm in wa myself.

anyways thanks in advance for the help....

Edited by self_slaughter

cheers for such a quick response,

i'll give them a ring tommorow and try to organise something with them...

yet again thanks heaps, made my job a whole lot easier ;-)

all i need now is a new clutch and to find a few exhaust leaks  :rofl:  hahaha...

  • 10 months later...

Time to revive an old thread...

since it's been a year just wondering if anyone has any info on any installers (prefer NoR but prepared to travel south if there's a good one) in metro Perth that'll install alarms on R34 GTR's. At the same time, I might need some new audio gear so any tips on that would be appreciated :bunny:

Also, what do people recommend is now the alarm to get? Is there any tracking type system (quiktrack gone!) still around? I am a complete alarm nub.

Cheers!

  • 3 weeks later...

We got Ashley Electrical (08) 9249 1234 Based in Malaga WA to do our cars, They were referred to us by another skyline owner. I got the one called Cyclopse or something, caters for remote entry, turbo timers, window sensitivity etc etc. $452.50 Installed, They come to you too which is great, have it installed while your working. They are worth calling. :kiss:

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