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i will be getting an alarm soon most probably... will keep u updated on what type it is etc... i WAS gonna get autowatch but my contact has told me some other brand which he believes is much better for adding extras etc down the track (stuff for turbo's etc etc when the time comes) will let u know how it goes and what type it is...

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I've got an autowatch and my bro's currently getting one. Has most of fruit an everyday person would want such as shock sensors and ultrasonics. He is also getting the automatic window closing module and his is costing $600 all up fitted, hooked into his turbo timer and all. Both our alarms done at Alberts in myaree and can recommend them - they do good work. Also did my mates 200SX there with good results.

Unsure of the autowatch web site....sorry.

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  • 2 weeks later...

hey all

thanks you your help!

i think im going to go with an autowatch alarm as ive been talking to alot of people who said their the bomb ;)

Anyway

http://www.autowatch.com.au/product.asp

thats their website

I was looking at the differnt types of alarms but i dont know whats what as alarm features means nothing to me :P

If anyone could tell me wats the best one on their website so i can ask around for prices :)

Thanks

Brendan

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