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@John: If you haven't sorted your alarm yet, check the "programmable options" . You know how i said my boot alarm wasn't working, well it turns out, neither were the doors or bonnet :S. Turns out the settings had got reset at some stage and "Turbo Timer Support" was turned off. So when i locked it with the engine running (on timer), it was just locking the doors and not arming the alarm. All good now, maybe yours is a similar issue?

Cool. I'll check it out.

Apparently the guy who was asked to install an alarm/immobiliser didn't install a siren though... OR hook it up to the horn in place of a siren... so who knows what else he took liberties with. But I'll check it out anyway :D

ps second pic looks weird cause there was a existing dint in the quarter. have not finished the other side, fronts however are done.

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Afternoon all. Sorry for my epic fail last night lol. I got all my shit packed today. Only things left are clothes for the week and bed lol. Fun times ahead.

Yeah... thinking that might be the case because $500 for just an immobiliser is pretty steep :P

your basic m80 mongoose setup is under 200bux to buy outright. and if its the same guy that did tristans 180 id be making him re-do it while i watched... f**king appalling.

your basic m80 mongoose setup is under 200bux to buy outright. and if its the same guy that did tristans 180 id be making him re-do it while i watched... f**king appalling.

i just watched you re-wire mine, twas amazing :P

so neat, so tidy

Been at work for an hour and bored already :P going to be a long week, and a very long 3 weeks till christmas :D

My weekend was good (except for the lack of touge). Got my alarm sorted (although my boot release is proper fried, it won't be working without replacing the alarm unit), got my bonnet struts installed (MASSIVE win!), and spent far too much time sitting in A/C playing silly computer games :P. Oh, and my witch of a housemate moved out, and the new one seems to be at least slightly less anoying.

That whore!

Martin: come along to the SAU drag day on the 12th. At least that'll be 1 thing to look forward to for a week. And tomorrow is pay day! Thats 2 weeks down.

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