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mongoose M80... best alarm you can get... its not cheap but its worth it.

I got mine installed by a guy named rob, he owns a mobile service comes to you and installs it. does tints too. company is eagle alarm and tints. look him up, does very good work

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I really like the black widow BW 1100-3. 3 point immobiliser, all black wiring, insurance approved and most importantly for me, they have nice small remotes that have awesome range and mine has lasted 3 years without needing to change the remote battery. Strathfield car radios was having a special on them the other day. $500 installed which is crazy cheap. last time I bought one the alarm alone cost more than that.

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I really like the black widow BW 1100-3. 3 point immobiliser, all black wiring, insurance approved and most importantly for me, they have nice small remotes that have awesome range and mine has lasted 3 years without needing to change the remote battery. Strathfield car radios was having a special on them the other day. $500 installed which is crazy cheap. last time I bought one the alarm alone cost more than that.

2nd that.

I got it installed with an extra screamer under the dash back 4yrs in my old car for $700. But, the installer spent 1.5 days installing it.

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platinumppi.com mobile service, top bloke :thumbsup:

I second this guy, Daniel if i remember correctly. Awesome bloke, excellent service and the poor bloke works his arse off. Came to my house at 7pm or something and didn't get away till around 11pm all cause he couldn't fit me in through the week :D

I went the m80 and would also recommend this, as others have. Top alarm, has all the gizmo's that make it insurance friendly and also complies with NSW noise pollution laws. I'm not sure if this is something all alarms do or just few but It's nice to know your alarm adheres to state law :(

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where do i get the m80 in sydney??

Do a quick search for recommended alarm installers and give them a call. They will supply the alarm when they do the installation, saves you the hassle of looking around for it.

Mass suggested rob and having a look at his car I doubt he'd settle for second best :P

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