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Hi Everyone,

Gauging intrest for a group buy on these ezitrak car tracking systems from rojone.

Price will be $820 inc gst for the unit, install instructions, owners manual, tracking software & $20 pre-paid sim

These units retail for $950+ gst, not including the sim.

http://www.rojone.com.au/bandit/ezitrak.html

Once this unit is installed, you have no more to pay (apart from credit that is used on the pre-paid mobile number). any auto sparky can install this unit for less than $100

Much better alternative to satnav etc, at a cheaper price, with more options and no monthly fees.

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dude good work man, i cant justify the cost right now, but that is a really good price for the system you damn right

hopefully once the conversion is done, i will find a grand that i misplaced (fingers crossed)

13_devil: I am getting 1 in my skyline next week, I have checked out a demo unit in another car and was extremely impressed, it serves every purpose i would have hoped for

erik: there is software for tracking on maps, and you can also referance it to your UBD roadmap from the coords it gives you.

markr33: it works 100% independantly of your existing alarm, so it wont interfere

Once the group buy is done, I will still be stocking these items, but at the price of $950 + sim card

Even though sim card tracking is the easiest to recircumvent (by driving into an underground car park, an area with no reception or a mobile phone jammer set up), this is one of the best deals I've seen for a tracking system.

These things used to sell for about $2000 over a year ago when I bought my car, I was considering installing one then. There used to be a demo number you could call and see how it worked from your own phone *shrugs*

These things are great piece of mind! Sadly, I don't have $1k lying around just yet :(

a $20 pre-paid sim has $20 credit on it, it only needs to be recharged as you run out of credit, or every 6 months, they are with telstra (best mobile coverage)

If the car is stolen, you send the car a sms via the mob #, and it will instantly respond with location, current speed etc, and you can even send commands like immobilize, lock doors etc. you also get a sms/phone call when the car has been broken into and another if it gets started.

mike, software comes with it.

okay guys, heres how it will work: $50 deposit, the rest apon arrival (3-4 days). install is easy enough to do yourself if you know a little about electrics.

So, anyone in?. I wont be placing the order for about 2 weeks, but i need numbers.

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