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Hey guys & girls

Looking for a good place in Perth to install a Mongoose M80G alarm and know what they are doing with it.

Had some stories where things went wrong when not done properly with this system. Any recommendations is much appreciated!

Cheers

Amon

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without name dropping a certain car stereo place assed mine up, twice, and still didnt get it right. wherever you go, check they have soldered the wires not just wound them, and make sure you dont have meters of wire just left hidden under stuff. personally from my experience, id avoid places that are basically car stereo places as they are generally 16yo's who dont really know wtf their doing

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Yerp I've been caught out by a business before.

They installed the alarm. 3 weeks later it kept going off. Their installer looked at it and said he didn't know how to fix it. And that was it. Brilliant. Stuck with an alarm that goes off for funsies.

Ended up going to Action Alarms in Osborne Park (No sure where they are now?) and they put a whole new system in. Best alarm ever.

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Ended up going to Action Alarms in Osborne Park (No sure where they are now?) and they put a whole new system in. Best alarm ever.

I have used them twice. They did my R34 GT-T, came to my house and wired up the alarm including built in turbo timer. Then when I imported my Mitsubishi Legnum VR-4 they came to the compliance workshop and fitted the whole thing.

Excellent product and customer service.

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