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Hi guys,

Im after a mobile car alarm installer for my R32 GTR.

Cheers Paul

I got Doug from Eastside Installs to fit my alarm. He does mobile fitting. 0402855801. Hope its still the same number.

Cheers.

I joined up nearly 2 months ago and still dont have any member forum access ???? Got my Members card and lanyard etc.

STILLL WAITINGGGGG.... :P

Maybe you should PM one of the executives or mods about it...

I got Doug from Eastside Installs to fit my alarm. He does mobile fitting. 0402855801. Hope its still the same number.

Cheers.

+1 !!!!!!

VERY quality work and at the best price in Melbourne! He did my R34 and he is mobile ;)

EDIT: just went to his website but seems like he has stopped work??

Anyone know why?

http://eastsideinstalls.com.au/Home.html

+1 !!!!!!

VERY quality work and at the best price in Melbourne! He did my R34 and he is mobile :P

EDIT: just went to his website but seems like he has stopped work??

Anyone know why?

http://eastsideinstalls.com.au/Home.html

i dont like the whole fact of someone being mobile, knowing where you live, knowing how your car alarm works. they only need to bring the wrong person to the job.

im just a bit weirded out about that idea.

no slander intended but business has ceased anyway, so doubt it will bother anyone.

I am a member.... how do i get in contact with them ???

Its in the members only section of the Vic forum, I think someone posted his mobile already.

PM an exec to find out why your membership isn't active on the forum, its probably a mistake...

im willing to come out to do it for you. I use to install car alarms for a living and have multiple certificates to say that i am actually able to do them ( not just some of the street installer ), i use to work for Stylyn car audio and have done many alarms in skylines (including my own).

give us a call 0422574799, will give u a good price and will come to you if you want.

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