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hey guys, I need a tracking alarm for a new car, what should I buy?

trackers Ive used in the past are rhino gsm and quiktrack but I think there are better/cheaper options.

and recommendations to install in sydney :D

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mongoose do trackers (both hardwired and portable). check out there website for details on them, as for installer in sydney look at the top of the car audio forum there is a post about alarm installers, there shuld be someone in there for sydney

hey guys, I need a tracking alarm for a new car, what should I buy?

trackers Ive used in the past are rhino gsm and quiktrack but I think there are better/cheaper options.

and recommendations to install in sydney :(

probably best to see leon. as for tracking systems. I would look at GSM based stuff if you are going to be outside sydney metro. unsure what Quiktrak is doing nowadays but that may also be an idea.

thanks guys I've got Leon to install for me on friday.

btw thanks for mentioning quiktrack chris but i've been through that game before......I am very much converted to personally monitored tracking even if it is less accurate for location.

  • 2 weeks later...

Just to close this out....Leon came out and installed the alarm for me, he was very professional and the price was good.

Alarm seems to be working perfectly as no-one has stolen the car as yet.

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