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Hey Guys,

Im currently looking to organise a small group purchase on the BHSS Paging Car alarm (BHSS-270A i Think.

This Alarm retails for Approx: $500 australian, however it is an imported alarm (Not avaliable in Australia)

Now I have been looking for a Alarm with a Pager for awhile, and there are not many on the market. Infact I could only find 2 other models which were: Boomerang and the Steel-Mate 888a (Another import Alarm)

I was orginally going to go with the Boomerang Alarm system, however at $1000 australian I felt it did not offer enough 'Bang for Buck'

Thats when I came accross the BHSS alarm, which my friend had Installed on his Skyline. and I have found it to contain almost the Same features as the Boomerang Alarm System has.

Now on to the good stuff - The alarm system consists of the following Features:

•Keyless entry without pressing the button of remote control

•Ignition auto-door lock/unlock

•Car driver paging

•Trunk release

•Personal system set-up on the remote control,silence/shock sensor can set-up

•Wide, illuminated remote control LCD screen

•Temporary lock for remote control buttons

•Automatic diagnostics of the system's status

•Battery low warning

•Built-in central power door lock relay

•Passive door lock

•Door open sensing

•Shock sensing

•Start disable in arming status (2 Point immobilizer)

•Auto-roaming

•Passive arming

•Remote control shock settings (remote control over cars shock sensor)

•Beep sounds and icon won't flashes on the LCD screen when the system is triggered

•LCD screen illumination when the system is triggered

•Emergency panic alarm

Engine start features:

•Remote engine start

•Cold weather start- will attempt to start 3 times, if first attempt failed a 2nd attempt will occur 1.5 later. If the engine does not start again a third and final attempt will occur 2 seconds later.

Please, If you have any Information or Questions to ask, Either drop me a Private message or leave them here and I'll be happy to find out the details for you.

For note, I am purchasing these alarms off a Supplier in Queensland and Im looking to place the Order Possibly within the Next 2 weeks.

1-4 units $450

5-8 units $375

10 units $355

If the Required Number of people is reached, the Alarm will cost $355. Please Note if your purchasing outside the South East Queensland Areas and Require postage, an additional Postage fee shall be required.

Regards,

Matt

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Ok, Ive had a bit of mis-communication with the supplier (read: hes ****ed me around)

Im still in talks with him, but it appears the final price will be $355 if i can get 10 people

insstead of $350 if i can get 5 people.

As you can unserstand, im pretty pissed off with being screwed around

So just letting you know there are still slots open.

twoquick - your welcome to join

yotis - dont you alreaqdy have an alarm and that?

why only 10 units? im sure the guy wouldnt mind selling more then 10.

if a spot becomes available anyway ill take one, whats the name of the place cause even if I had to pay $450 for one it sounds like a good price, you can pm me if u like

  • 7 months later...
Hey Guys,

Im currently looking to organise a small group purchase on the BHSS Paging Car alarm (BHSS-270A i Think.

This Alarm retails for Approx: $500 australian, however it is an imported alarm (Not avaliable in Australia)

Now I have been looking for a Alarm with a Pager for awhile, and there are not many on the market. Infact I could only find 2 other models which were: Boomerang and the Steel-Mate 888a (Another import Alarm)

I was orginally going to go with the Boomerang Alarm system, however at $1000 australian I felt it did not offer enough 'Bang for Buck'  

Thats when I came accross the BHSS alarm, which my friend had Installed on his Skyline. and I have found it to contain almost the Same features as the Boomerang Alarm System has.

Now on to the good stuff - The alarm system consists of the following Features:

•Keyless entry without pressing the button of remote control  

•Ignition auto-door lock/unlock  

•Car driver paging  

•Trunk release  

•Personal system set-up on the remote control,silence/shock sensor can set-up  

•Wide, illuminated remote control LCD screen  

•Temporary lock for remote control buttons  

•Automatic diagnostics of the system's status  

•Battery low warning  

•Built-in central power door lock relay  

•Passive door lock  

•Door open sensing  

•Shock sensing  

•Start disable in arming status (2 Point immobilizer)  

•Auto-roaming  

•Passive arming  

•Remote control shock settings (remote control over cars shock sensor)  

•Beep sounds and icon won't flashes on the LCD screen when the system is triggered  

•LCD screen illumination when the system is triggered  

•Emergency panic alarm  

Engine start features:  

•Remote engine start  

•Cold weather start- will attempt to start 3 times, if first attempt failed a 2nd attempt will occur 1.5 later. If the engine does not start again a third and final attempt will occur 2 seconds later.

Please, If you have any Information or Questions to ask, Either drop me a Private message or leave them here and I'll be happy to find out the details for you.

For note, I am purchasing these alarms off a Supplier in Queensland and Im looking to place the Order Possibly within the Next 2 weeks.

1-4 units $450  

5-8 units $375  

10 units $355  

If the Required Number of people is reached, the Alarm will cost $355. Please Note if your purchasing outside the South East Queensland Areas and Require postage, an additional Postage fee shall be required.

Regards,

Matt

have a look at Mannix too mate :)

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...4504313150&rd=1

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