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Hey guys,

I would like one of em pager alarms that allows you to remote start/stop your car, and of course, to receive a warning on the mobile unit when someone goes near the car.

does anyone know how much these cost to install (in victoria), who can do it, etc?

are the actual alarms with this any good? sorry for the crap post but im in a hurry to get home!

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Remote start is a flawed system, if it doesnt have code hopping you can use it to start and drive away the car, supposedly you can also use the wiring to do so.

Chris Rogers would be the best person to ask, he will refer you to a good guy or infact himself (yes he is a guru, your in good hands)

The paging system is great, hope it has 3 stage imobilisation and black wiring otherwise your insurance is void.

Sorry to smash your hopes but there is alot of other good options which do similar things.

I can think of several ways to do this properly. how deep are your pockets?

if you wnat it for $300 - FORGET IT!

I know of a shop or two down that way that will attempt it. if you want to pay for the flight to melbourne I'll do it and do it properly.

answer my first question though :miner:

go see stylyn car audio in boronia and tell him what you wnat.(mention me.) should see change from $1k. mongoose alarm and mongoose pocket pager. from there it goes up.

hey buddy hows it going, on my r33 i have the remote start/stop 3 stage immobiliser system with the pager....its a very good system BUT, now after having it for a while everything works exept for the start/stop which is a bummer because it was pretty cool wen you all of a sudden start your car and no one is in it when your around your mates....but yea i would recommend but a very pricey thing to get one put in properly......and also the unit is also pricey

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