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Item: VIPER 791XV

Condition: NEW unused in original box/packaging.

Price: $450

Location:Glen Iris, Vic

Contact:pm me

I am firm on the price and the alarm comes with the "glass break" sound wave sensor as an optional extra.

standard features listed below.

Can ship this for $10 via Australia Post Express to ANY state.

# 2-Way Remote Start and Security System

# The first FCC-legal 2-Way Remote with 66-Bit Clone-Safe Code-Hopping

# Full featured vehicle protection and starts your engine with the push of a button

# Confirms all commands with easy-to-understand icons with text

# Alerts you to security system alarm events by beeping or vibrating when the system is triggered

# Lets you keep track of vehicle status

# State-of-the-Art Remote Transceiver with Responder Technology:

# Optimum Range and Reliability

# Bright, Easy-to-Read LCD Screen

# Vibrate Mode

# 23 Different Icon/Text Message

# Super bright blue LED light

# Belt clip for remote

# Remote Start* Features:

# Remote Start Convenience

# Safety Shut Down

# Timer Mode

# Complete Engine Monitoring

# Anti-Grind

# Engine Checking

# High-Capacity Relay Satellite

# Tach/Voltage Checking

# Security Features:

# High-Output Mini Neo Siren

# Failsafe® Starter Kill

# Forced Passive Arming

# Active/Passive Arming

# Progressive Door Trigger

# DoubleGuard® Shock Sensor

# Clone-Safe® Super Code Hopping 266 Codes

# Nuisance Prevention® Circuitry (NPC)

# LED Status Indicator

# Ignition Controlled Door Locks

# Soft Chirp

# Secondary Warning Zone

# Remote Controlled Valet® Mode

# Bitwriter® Compatible

# Parking Light Flash

# Clone-Safe

# Brand New

$450

can post for $10 aus wide.

thanks,

greg-

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mate these are 3 ways i think, but either way- best alarm on the market! you can adjust the sensitivity once the alarm is installed (i got mine set to go off when u go with 30cm of the car NO JOKE!) and the pager works really well too! reasonable distance with interference

Hectic morning answering pm's.

I should have known nothing sells on here unless you take the time to post up decent pictures :)

Just spoke to Jason "skins" and the alarm is sold to him pending payment.

sounds like a good bloke too. ;)

thanks,

greg-

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