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hey guys

i've got an rs4s (series 2) and i've only got one key which has the remote built in for the central locking

i wanna get another central locking key, is this possible? or will nissan charge me a stupid amount for a new one?

Thank

Tom

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Get an immobiliser alarm system with 2 key FOBS.

Option it up with glass break, shock sensors and ultra sonics.

Dont let your stag go walking or be posting up here when it gets stolen and have to answer the question if it had an alarm and immobiliser with a no.

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thanks guys that is what i was thinking

it would be nice to keep the standard door remote but i need to get an immobiliser fitted anyway (justcar terms for cover in the event of theft)

any ideas of what i should be looking at? i know viper are good but aren't an aus standards black wire alarm

can anyone recommend somewhere that does good installs in the gold coast area?

Cheers

Tom

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thanks guys that is what i was thinking

it would be nice to keep the standard door remote but i need to get an immobiliser fitted anyway (justcar terms for cover in the event of theft)

any ideas of what i should be looking at? i know viper are good but aren't an aus standards black wire alarm

can anyone recommend somewhere that does good installs in the gold coast area?

Cheers

Tom

i got a mongoose m80g ! it has to meet the australian standard to comply with just cars i think (im with them too)

came with a turbo timer too :thumbsup:

once the novelty of the blip blip wears off you'll prob want to set it to silent lock and unlock, which can be done too!

Tomas

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ive got a mongoose versinity sensor imobiliser, it just unarms when i put my keys in the ignition as the fob is hanging right in front of the receiver. ive kept my standard key working.

more info on that please

but will have to find something to do lock/unlock

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thanks guys that is what i was thinking

it would be nice to keep the standard door remote but i need to get an immobiliser fitted anyway (justcar terms for cover in the event of theft)

any ideas of what i should be looking at? i know viper are good but aren't an aus standards black wire alarm

can anyone recommend somewhere that does good installs in the gold coast area?

Cheers

Tom

run the car up here and I'll do it.

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I got a viper alarm and these bad boys off ebay, Standard keys are teh suxors.

Put "nismo Key" in as your search string

Hi Mate, I am pretty new at this, but just wanted to confirm that the 2 "nismo" keys you got off ebay worked okay with your r34 before i buy a set ?

Thanks

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I got a viper alarm and these bad boys off ebay, Standard keys are teh suxors.

Put "nismo Key" in as your search string

Hi Mate, I am pretty new at this, but just wanted to confirm that the 2 "nismo" keys you got off ebay worked okay with your r34 before i buy a set ?

Thanks

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