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hey i was looking for a professional shop to install my mongoose m80 car alarm im located in the liverpool area does anyone know any good and cheap shops ? willing to travel for good priced shops

do a search....

this guy is damn good and will come to you

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Al...l&hl=daniel

cheers

hmm wont be getting the m80 anymore probaly look for something else its too expensive to get and install got qutoed $680

any other alarm recommendations i was thinking of a gps tracking one lol

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you would pay around that for somethng decent and insurance approved.

ebay is your mate if you are looking for a gps system that is cheap but you would still pay for installation.

just make sure you ask your insurance first to see if the installer has to fill in a certificate of installation first with a valid installelers number.

I paid big money for mine and the ass that installed it won't sign anything incase the car gets stollen and they bypass the alarm and he is held liable....

just do your research first

Another Leon fan boy here.

He's done my last two cars, and is awesome to deal with.

Come's to you, reasonable price, and is happy to talk you through what he's doing and why.

What's great as well is the care he takes with dismantling the trim and then putting the car back together again.

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Hi Guys,


Yes we are one of the best car alarm installers going around. Carbon Car Systems (previously Platinum) have over 15 years experience and specialise in stealth car security installations and offer a wide range of security products.


We are even one of the only stores in Australia to have alarm demo boards in store where you can come down and try working car alarms and see the features and what they do!!! We have 8x Alarms on Working displays!

Feel free to contact us any time for information or quotes :D


http://www.carboncarsystems.com.au/contacts/

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Daniel from Platinum did mine and was a top bloke and good prices. Check him out (found him on NS site).

Daniel quoted me a price for security supply & installation.

During the instal, Daniel realised that an extra part needed to be procured - one that he didn't have.

After he came back half an hour later, he completed the instal.

I had to remind Daniel that he needed to add the cost of the said, extra part.

He said that he would have nothing of it & would stick to the original quote.

He apologised for the inconvenience of the extra half hour.

It doesn't get any better than this!!!

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