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Hi everyone. I'm new to this forum and have just bought myself an R33 GTST Skyline :)

I'm hoping that someone here can help me with an immobiliser / locking situation. The immobilIser currently installed is one of those old styles with the little keyring thing you have to stick on the two prongs until the light goes out, kinda thing....as well as a button remote push for locking and unlocking, AND a button for setting off the alarm. It's far too complicated and messy.........so many times now i've set off the alarm instead. Rather embarrassing really :|

Is there anyone here from Perth that can tell me where I can get a new, and easy "one-button push remote" for locking/unlocking with the immobilser installed.........and one that's not too expensive?? Are these people also able to install turbo timers at the same time?

Any help will be great! I also live south of the river, so anyone with contacts..... south area would be much more preferable :)

Thanks

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I have a place but its up north, they installed my Mongoose M80G for $300 with extras and they did a great job.

So if you wanna go that far its called

Solution Auto Electrics-

Ph- 6364 3983

Mob- 0416 067 803

This name is Min Tang

Should be a problem for them do something little like that.

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Hi everyone. I'm new to this forum and have just bought myself an R33 GTST Skyline :)

I'm hoping that someone here can help me with an immobiliser / locking situation. The immobilIser currently installed is one of those old styles with the little keyring thing you have to stick on the two prongs until the light goes out, kinda thing....as well as a button remote push for locking and unlocking, AND a button for setting off the alarm. It's far too complicated and messy.........so many times now i've set off the alarm instead. Rather embarrassing really :|

Is there anyone here from Perth that can tell me where I can get a new, and easy "one-button push remote" for locking/unlocking with the immobilser installed.........and one that's not too expensive?? Are these people also able to install turbo timers at the same time?

Any help will be great! I also live south of the river, so anyone with contacts..... south area would be much more preferable :)

Thanks

we used this guy the other day the install a central locking kit for one of our customers, he seemed good. he does alarms, remote central locking etc.

the details are

Cars Audio & Security

Mobile Auto Electrician

0431107008

www.hameedauto.com

turbo timers are ADR defects and not needed but for wank factor

get one ADR approved for insurance reasons, most companies wont cover you if you dont have one and it gets nicked

you dont want a basic alarm on a skyline unless it complies to ADR standards, not to scare you off but it takes less then 30 seconds to take a car with a basic alarm

and skylines attract crims like flies to crap

welcome to skyline ownership , the car is great just use common sense on where you leave it :thumbsup:

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