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I did search and went through forum to find the best alarm immobiliser for my R34 GTT.

Finally, I want to install M80G recommended by Daniel but unfortunately, he's on honeymoon holiday until 30 June.

Who else can install good stuff for me because I'll get my car on road on tuesday 10 june?

Please advice, much appreciated for your answer.

Thanks,

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I would personally wait for your trusted installer to come back (put a German Sheppard next to the car and Sniper on the roof across the road from it until you get the system installed).

I can do it, but you dont know who I am, you dont know my quality or attension to detail, and you dont know if I am dodgey enough to try and make a back door entry for later...

Get it done by your trusted guy :D

B.

I recently got a gtt and did similar research and found out Autowatch is the best alarm/immobiliser on the market. I got mine done by Leon from Security in Motion .. he's in Sydney, give him a ring if you want. $450 or so I believe for the alarm/immob.

Thanks again for all comments, Unfortunately, I can't wait for Daniel because car has to be parked on the road. I have installed M80G by Nick (Electrician guy who is recommended by Mongoose company) his shop is in Randwick. btw, just found some problem with the glass breaking sensor which sound sentitively when it's raining on my sunloop. Finally, it's fixed by decreasing volumn sensor so it's then working fine now.

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