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hey all,

just bought a full alarm for my jzx100

need someone who can install with high standards.

would rather give someone here some $$$ to do it as long as its good.

if you want to know the alarm pm me.

cheers :)

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Thanks Abe,

As high as my standards are. I have only installed 1 alarm on my old SLR 5000. The alarm wiring is the easy part. Its knowing where it all interfaces in with the car. Might give it a miss.

depending on the alarm , most pro's wont touch it. they only work on name brand stuff in most cases.

eblow or made in china no support alarms are a nightmare and most wont work beyond a few months unless its a name brand

imported name brand installed by DIY and your warranty is void and you can run across issues with insurance also , only authorized dealers can install the product and warranty it .

jack88 might be interested ?

and just because a shop installed it doesnt mean they do it right either, if the shop wont let you see the wiring jobs walk away . slap happy is not how you do alarms

all joints need solder and shrink wrap or taped with care. no exceptions , connections fail otherwise , and JDM cars use a different wiring in most cases , so diagrams off the net must be confirmed , even dealer diagrams can be wrong or based on US car models that look the same on the outside so beware. that toyota is one

for instance

Skyline R series cars not so much until the R35 they use two different wiring setups from US to JDM

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