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G'day guys.

These are from Deluxe System Alarms. There based in Taiwan

GB: START 6/11/08 ENDS 15/12/08

What i found was this GPS/GSM ALARM

Here are the details:

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 and all you have to pay is the cost of sending the SMS, no subscription needed, you are in complete control of it.

Function Description

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

1. Real time position tracking through SMS of mobile phone.

2. Car owners can exactly position the car with GPS. (the latitude and longitude, location/ driving direction and speed can be sent to mobil phone)

3. Anti-burglar, anti-hijacking and anti-destroying

4. Automatic SMS and alarm type can be provided when your car alarms.

5. Cut off the car power/fuel supply by SMS, to stop the car

6. vibrated or started illegally ,call automatically back to car owner.

7. Monitor the sound around the car via telephone

8. Remote control by telephone (unlock/ lock car door, oil & power circuits)

9. Wire-cutting Prevention , call /SMS /sound back to car owner about power failure.

10. Multiple triggering: Door open triggering, vibration triggering, power-off triggering,

ignition triggering

11.With English sound prompt, easy to operate. No need monitor terminal and platform , free service charge.

12. remote operate car. Wherever you are, you can lock your car by pressing the button.

13. Equipped with GPS function, it can show the position of your car wherever you are.

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

The unit also comes brand new in a box with GPS and GSM antennas, as well as the instruction manual.Similar units on the market sell for over $700.

This gb will end in about a month or before if we can get the numbers.

Ordering To order the GSM/GPS ALARM , please PM me with your details.

Feel free to ask me any questions.

Also this is a price break i was given if more than 10 units are ordered.

1 - 10 Units $365 + $20 shipping via express post with tracking.

11 - 20 Units $345 + $20 shipping via express post with tracking.

20+ Units $325 + $20 shipping via express post with tracking.

Please note: Once the GB has finished it will take 2-3 weeks to ship, allowing stock to come in from oversea's via airfreight and getting it shipped to you.

So who wants to start the list.

1) R33 KID

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GPS_GSM_User_Manual_1_.pdf

Edited by r33kid

I have an Australian supplier that can do the same thing at $325/unit without requiring 20+ and the Antennas used are invisible, so as not to draw added attentio, and no postage.

Edited by turbo_brian

You wont know the supplier, he is a personal friend of mine, and the best man at my up coming wedding, but we are both screwed from behind anyway with this group buy....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Re...Ca-t200630.html

He knew that already. Didn't you notice that he plagiarised that thread?

Both are selling the same unit, the only plagiarising was from the manufacturer's specifications, nothing is original from the poster.

B.

the other one that was $275 or whatever was not the alarm just the DSM/GPS, you had to wire it into your existing alarm so you guys are competitive pricewise given yours has the alarm included

  • 2 weeks later...

Looks pretty mad. but i dont know if id trust something like that overseas. do you know anyone in aus who has it? r something similiar?

  • 2 weeks later...
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