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Okay guys, as requested I'm organising a group buy for this unit. I just discussed it with the manufacturer thinking that I could get a better discount for a batch of 10 units, but they said they'd only offer a discount if I bought 100 of them! But obviously I don't wanna spend ages and going through the headache of trying to organise a group buy of 100 people. But with an order of 10 units at a time, we can still save a little bit on the shipping. So the group buy is open from now for around a month. Just PM me your order and I'll supply you with my bank details for the payment. The price is $275 for the group buy, it will take around 2 weeks or slightly more from the day the order was placed. For those who want them now, you can buy the ones that I have now for $295. Local pick-up is welcome (Sydney) and registered postage Australia-wide from my place to you all is $18 (on top of the purchase price). Need 10 confirmed orders for this to go ahead. A small investment for your expensive asset. The unit can be easily moved from one car to another, say if you decide to sell your car later on or if you just want to get one unit for several cars.

Here are the details again:

Real-time GPS GSM GPRS Tracker. It can be used for tracking vehicles, boats and any other movable targets. All you need to do is send a simple SMS with your password to the unit, and it will send its current location/coordinates to your mobile phone including its speed if it's on the move, you can then enter the GPS coordinates on online maps such as Google Maps, Google Earth, etc. to find out where it exactly is. In areas where there is no GPS signal, it will send you the location of the nearest GSM Network Switch Center Code and GSM Towers Code which you can also use to find its location. The unit can use any GSM sim card worldwide including prepaid sim cards (I recommend the Vodafone 365-day prepaid sim card since it will only cost you $20 and it's valid for the whole year), and all you have to pay is the cost of sending the SMS, no subscription needed, you are in complete control of it.

Features:

- Built in GSM module (900MHz/1800MHz/1900MHz) and GPS Receiver

- Three mobile phone numbers can be set up as alert targets

- Customisable password protection

- Unique feature, power off alarming alert (eg. if the main power is cut off). The in-built rechargeable battery will take over and the unit will alert you if the main power source is cut off.

- Geofence feature sends alert if the tracker moves outside a pre-defined area

- Enhanced sensitivity for indoor and outdoor reporting. It does not need a direct view of the sky, therefore it can be placed in various hidden areas in your car.

- Can be programmed or re-programmed from your mobile phone with SMS

- Car 12-Volt DC hardwire connector included with a back-up battery built-in.

- Very easy to install. Only two wires to connect, power and earth. You can do it yourself in 5 minutes.

- It also supports GPRS uploading Static IP address and port setup via SMS command that can be activated if you need this advanced feature. Monitoring center SMS Gateway Setup is also available, but you do not have to use these extra bonus features if you don't want to.

- Working voltage is 9-14V DC plus an in-built back-up battery

- The size is 123mm x 116mm x 38mm (very compact) and the total weight is 0.8kg

Among many others, Google Maps are also mostly free and easy to use. Just use this link:

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?hl=en&tab=wl

Enter the coordinates there, and that's it. For EXAMPLE: 33.877935 s 151.218958 e

Just copy and paste them.

The unit also comes brand new in a box with GPS and GSM antennas, as well as the instruction manual. Great bargain! Similar units on the market sell for over $750.

Local pick-up is welcome (Sydney)

Group buy list:

1. DECIM8 - Payment pending

2. ali-turko - Payment pending

3. Xizor - Payment pending

4. Jimmy Boy - Payment pending

5. Matttai - Payment pending

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i pmed the seller about a group buy and he said $260 each

Yes mate, sorry about that. I was thinking that I could squeeze a discount from the manufacturer if I bought more, but I just talked to them and they said no, has to be at least 100 units for a discount (as stated above). What can I do?

They normally deal with wholesalers, not private buyers like us.

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What brand and model are these?

Warranty?

Anyone hooked it up to their existing alarm system so it will send SMS alert if your alarm goes off? If this unit is even capable? Must have feature IMO!

Edited by Xizor

Yes it has that sort of feature.

The unit comes to me without any badging from the manufacturer. They also sell it to wholesalers/distributors all over the world, and then the wholesalers/distributors put whatever brand they want on it and mark up the price like crazy.

For FAQ's please refer the other thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Re...Ca-t200341.html

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registering my interest in anything that will help me sleep sounder at night :D

mate PM me once this thing gets going and I'll look into it, seems like a good buy

In sydney area and can pick up unit

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Got mine today. Works great gave me co-ordinates to my car to within 2 feet. And then called me when the main power was disconnected. Works a treat and now i can sleep easy. Cheers man

Got mine today. Works great gave me co-ordinates to my car to within 2 feet. And then called me when the main power was disconnected. Works a treat and now i can sleep easy. Cheers man

So glad to read that.

I have already paid for mine, hopefully i'll have it by Mon/Tue.

Got mine today and have to say I'm very supprised how well this works.

The unit is no bigger than a pack of smokes, great little unit.

come on ppl no one interested in knowing where they car is at night ?

can i get 3 and get the group buy price and posted to me b4 this finishes cuz doesnt look like numbers are getting too much higher.

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