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Hey guys,

I just wanted to ask a quick question about the R32s security system. hopefully one of you guys might be able to offer some advice.

My R32 when I bought it came with two things, my standard key and a remote keyless entry module (with the lock,unlock,alarm and silent buttons). Now the module used to sit on a keyring but since its plastic the outside clip broke and now I have to physically carry both my key and alarm wih me (and I know im going to loose the module eventuallt).

Does anyone know any companies who can make custom keys that combine the key itself along with the lock and unlockvbuttons from the remote keyless entry module? Much like the way most modern cars have them inbuilt into one large key.

It would be great if anyone knows a company or place who can integrate them.

Thanka guys!

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CA model glue and a dremel your all set..haha sorry thats the redneck solution

you can setup a alam that is completely keyless, entry and starting but most installers wouldnt have a clue how to do that , only the best ones know how and it will cost a bucket load to do , or even with your iphone, andriod in your pocket now

your kinda vague, if you mean the key with the lock unlock buttons ? or a true alarm system ? sounds to me like a rubbish model that would be best replaced anyway and just use a normal key

those factory keyed/less system you talk of, cost a butt load to fix when the key fails, in a year or a day . hundreds to thousands of dollars depending on the car model. bentley comes to mind right off the bat, with a bad key issue.

hmmmm in sydney I would say chris rogers might know if someone with such skills , I know some shops but cant vouch for the skill set first hand. sorry

take a photo of hte remote. I dare say its a dealer upgrade.

Hey guys thanks for the info. I have attached a pic of both my key and my keyless entry unit. im sure the keyless entry unit is not genuine as I was under the impression no R32 came stock with an alarm system / keyless entry.

basically the unit just has unlock,lock,alarm test and alarm mute, besides supergluing them together, which while tempting is pretty bodgy. i dont really want to spend a fortune as the system still works, be great for any more input thanks guys!

Hey guys thanks for the info. I have attached a pic of both my key and my keyless entry unit. im sure the keyless entry unit is not genuine as I was under the impression no R32 came stock with an alarm system / keyless entry.

basically the unit just has unlock,lock,alarm test and alarm mute, besides supergluing them together, which while tempting is pretty bodgy. i dont really want to spend a fortune as the system still works, be great for any more input thanks guys!

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Good to know its just some random security alarm.

Would you know roughly how much a nes security system may cost? Mine has the keyless entry / remote locking, door sensors and boot sensor and window sensors (as in if you try to put your arm inside when the w

indow is down the alarm sounds)would be great to get it all replaced :-)

thanks for the input guys!

best to look around sydney for a decent installer. forget shopping on price. hit up danielr34 on here (security in motion) as he's in sydney - I'm not.

best to look around sydney for a decent installer. forget shopping on price. hit up danielr34 on here (security in motion) as he's in sydney - I'm not.

Awesome mate thanks for the info / help!

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