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Hey can anyone recommend an immobilizer or car alarm for a r33. Or any places in the gold coast area that do all that sh** basically i am a lazy **** and cant be bothered to look in the yellow pages under car alarms to find a joint. Any people been to joints that can tell me stuff about em, goods and bads.

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Guest RedLineGTR

-You can get a normal alarm form lets say 100-500bucks

-Alarm with a mini screen for you keys to see what is happening with your car if someone breaks in 400-1000+

-Tracking System Ones 1000+ (Most effective) at least you can find your car is anything happens too it which is not the case with the other alarm systems.

Guest RedLineGTR

well pop a couple bulldogs in your car...best safety possible...lolz

Probably find out some more info on the tracking ones...

But i like the mini display ones that sit on with ya keyrings...shows whats happening with the car if it's getting jacked...and you can call all ya boyZ down to beat the shit out of the ****....

get a black widow alarm i think its called, they are meant to be really good, i just got a hornet from autobarn, its only 1 point immob, but its really loud, motion sensors and back up battery in siren (cant turn it off) it does the job well mate that was $400, go up a step to viper which is like $500 i think (all installed) its like 2 point and all black wiring, or u can go on ebay my mate got an alarm with remote start for $280 self install, or $80 more installed by sumone

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