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Hey guys & girls,

Planning on getting the Mongoose M80G series for my GTR R32, would that be ok for my car?

These are the features:

M80G 5 STAR rated

Certified to AS/NZS4601 amendment 1 2003 and AS/NZS3749.1 2003 Class A.

The M80G provides high security for your car by including a microphone glass break sensor in addition to the 2 stage impact sensor.

2011 model features

  • Triple circuit automatic engine immobilisation
  • Protects bonnet, boot and all doors
  • Battery back-up siren with soft chirp
  • 2 stage impact sensor (M80G only)
  • Microphone glass break sensor
  • 2 x 3 button water resistant remote controls (SAW 303MHz)
  • Silent arm/disarm by remote
  • Sensor disable by remote
  • Remote panic
  • Car finder by remote
  • Chirp and indicator confirmation
  • Built-in turbo timer
  • Blue dashboard LED
  • 4 digit PIN code override
  • Programme your own PIN code to a number you will not forget ! (deletes factory setting)
  • Standards black wiring and concealed main plug
  • Built-in central locking relays (saves on cost of installation)
  • 2 stage unlock (optional)
  • Boot release (optional)
  • Dome light supervision (optional)
  • Ultrasonic sensors - optional
  • Dual zone microwave sensor - optional
  • 11 programmable features
  • 5 year product warranty

What do you guys think?

Cheers

Amon

Edited by SLinky-A
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