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I was just wondering if anyone has a Cobra Car alarm or know anyone who does, and what there thoughts are, or if anyone has any thoughts of this car alarm. would it be worth getting??

i am looking at getting a BRANT system put in but Cobra have a deal which is cheaper than Brant but i haven't heard of Cobra before,

Any Ideas People??

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For a long time Cobra was the top of the heap in Car Alarms and still produce some of the best alarms around on the market today. They are not as big on features for idiots but they have good and reliable electrical components with features that will stop your car getting stolen.

I used to work in the industry and was involved with the Melbourne distribution of many car alarms including cobra. We sold many brands and the ones with the least trouble and bets fit, design etc were definatly the cobra system over a number of years.

Mick.

I used to work in the industry and was involved with the Melbourne distribution of many car alarms including cobra.  We sold many brands and the ones with the least trouble and bets fit, design etc were definatly the cobra system over a number of years.

Mick.

So would you say it will be worth getting the cobra system or is there another brand that you would recomend.

cheers

I have just installed a Cobra Immobilizer (3 point). I needed to do it so Shannons would insure my car.

The service was good. The installation is neat (a little red light near far right air con vent. And you get two little control mechanisms. You simply out it near the red light in the car and the red light turns off, then you can start your car. The immobilizer turns itself on when you take out your keys.

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