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Hi I'm new to this web site as i have just brought a r33. Just wondering if anyone knew about this system as i'm about to buy it. if anyone has one that would be great to know. Its a SPY 2 Two Way LCD Car Alarm with Remote Start Engine System

Thanks

Cheap crap from ebay buy something with aussie standards, I just got a Mongoose M80Am. Dont worry about lcd remotes, remote engine starts there just gimmicks look for 3 point imobalizer, all black wiring and that aussie standard for insurance purposes.

Thanks for the fast replay i will have a look around. Do you know any place with a good price?

Yeah mate just look around, do i know a place ? would help if you had where you lived and for a good price the basic price alarm are like $400 installed then with that you can hook up extras like dual microwave sensor, tilt sensor, glass break sensor you can do it over a period of time or if you have the money just blow it at once :D

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i know a fool that got an ebay alrm with engine start function in an auotmatic, installed it himself bla bla bla, long story short he left the car in drive with the hand brake half up, started the car next morning and it rolled through his garage door into the house..... useless things unless you have half a brain and wire the thing properly lol

Sorry I live in Adelaide

Hey Adelaide boy!!! Where in Adelaide, Im also in Adelaide.

i know a fool that got an ebay alrm with engine start function in an auotmatic, installed it himself bla bla bla, long story short he left the car in drive with the hand brake half up, started the car next morning and it rolled through his garage door into the house..... useless things unless you have half a brain and wire the thing properly lol

HAHAHAHAHHHA Nice one.

Live in the city so close to everything not far from the hill or the beach.

The guy i was told to use who is my Skylines importers (Iron Chef) brother in-law, He will go to your house and install the alarm in your drive way. PM me if your interested ill give you his mobile number.

I still have this for sale if your interested....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ag...rm-t247377.html

Same one that installed by the guy who does driveway installs at Keswick (this one came from him)

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My friend actually has one of these 'spy' branded alarms and it works surprisingly well despite what most migh think. remote start and turbo timer works perfectly too afaik, i was almost going to buy one but i am not sure about the immobilser side of things with this unit....

hey dude i boughted skyline r33 series 2 and it has a remote start but its not working the previews owner told me something wrong with the wire's any one knows about remote start pls help me thanks advance

had it in my both my previous cars, worked flawlessly without a single fault.

never installed the remote start as it was pointless but the remote is a handy thing when your alarm goes off it vibrates.

My mate hasn't had any problems either. Any idea how many points of immobilization this kit has? and if it meets australian standards? (for insurance purposes)

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