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so my alarm unit died, well actually broke in spectacular fashion and i need a replacement...

its a hornet 725m and the manual that came with it is in japeneise so it doesn't help much. Does anyone know of somewhere in vic i can contact to go about getting a replacement, i can access the box quite easy under the dash if that helps.

http://www.remotecontrolcaralarm.com/wp-co...arm_image_2.jpg

cheers

Hornet alarms are from Directed Electronics USA

low end versions of Python, Viper

if that helps

Phatt Audio concepts maybe ? in braeside

but I would consider upgrading the alarm ?

would upgrading the alarm be as simple as plugging in a new 1 to the existing harness, not too keen on spending a great deal of cash on this issue (im a student)

since it has one in it, it would speed up the process if it's "installed right". some plug and play some don't, depends on your features etc.

but I doubt the current alarm is Oz standards for insurance reasons

if not you can still get the remotes from Directed Electronics dealers, some can get expensive , did you change the battery and try it again ? most take a 12volt battery, about 2 bucks or less

you can never have enough security for a Skyline !!!!!!

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