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Hey everyone,

Just about to get my 34 back from the compliance workshop and i need to put an alarm system in, soooo

i have looked around at different brands such as Mongoose, Rhino, Blackwidow, Viper, etc so im just wondering if i could get a few opinions on what people think i should go with.

price isn't to much of an issue.

also if anyone could reccommend an installer, and srs one that does a decent job. i have looked at the post which reccomends one though he has his own brand of system as well.

Any help apprieciated

Thanks guys

Dan

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AVS series they are pretty decent. I guess the combination of decent quality product and installer quite important too. But at the end if the scumbag want your car they'll find a way to take it. Prolly get what you pay for it, Ive got the A4 model, just a 4star rating alarm, build-in turbo as the bonus function.

AVS series they are pretty decent. I guess the combination of decent quality product and installer quite important too. But at the end if the scumbag want your car they'll find a way to take it. Prolly get what you pay for it, Ive got the A4 model, just a 4star rating alarm, build-in turbo as the bonus function.

AVS is from NZ. any Aus suppliers

just imported from japan and its getting complied

send me a PM if its in brissy. (I do most of the RAWS here and I probably will see the car at some point if its here.)

they are in melbourne and it looks like an onsite installation service and not the alarm maker.

For your convenience, our team of qualified technicians come to you to install any one of our extensive range of Car Alarms and our other car Protection Products anywhere in Melbourne metro & surrounds.
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avs? never heard of them.

get a mongoose M80S. australian standard, black wiring, insurance approved, siren, upgradable with window winder modules and on board turbo timer. what more could you want??

http://www.rhinoco.com.au/catalogues/download/2

Edited by rockafella813

i've been looking at the mongoose M60G. quite affordable now imho, comes with turbo timer. check out platinum ppi. used to be a sponsor on ns.com, not sure if they are on here. bought an m60 through them for my old s13 and were very good to deal with.

http://www.platinumcarsecurity.com/Alarms.htm

Had a Brant fitted to my R33 GTS-t and it worked perfectly when an attempt was made after I sold the car to my son. It was a 3 point immobilser. They got in and ripped the key barrel out , wouldn't start, Very happy with the after sales as well one of the remotes wouldn't work, took it over and fixed it and checked the other one. No charge . Will be fitting one of their 5 point and internal screamer when my R34 gtr turns up. don't want it stolen

avs? never heard of them.

get a mongoose M80S. australian standard, black wiring, insurance approved, siren, upgradable with window winder modules and on board turbo timer. what more could you want??

What he said. :)

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