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Welcome to the forums!

The immobiliser you want is Mongoose, Auto Addiction in Hobart have them (Murray street opposite K&D), like $250 installed.

Hey, thanks!! Just got my first 33 so now time to start spending lol,

Ahh sweet ill give them a call today, any mongoose model in particular?

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been ringing around, Auto addiction quoted me 399 fitted for a cyclops? not sure what model...or 499 with a batt backup alarm..

Then i rang up a bloke in Acton who does them and he wants to install a Cyclops 355? for 350 bucks and he said if hes able too off the same unit he will try and make it a 3 point immobilization (i asked him if it was 2 pt or 3 pt and he offered..) EFI automotive quoted me 690$ for a mongoose fitted they also didnt mention a model...

has anybody heard of the bloke in acton? or should i stick with a larger company? (even though i could end up having a apprentice install it anyway...)

EDIT: just rang up Auto addiction again there model was a Cyclops 375

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Cyclops are good I think, Had one in my VL. battery backup is what you want, makes sure they can't turn it off if they sneaky disconnect the battery.

Viper are best if you can afford them.

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Viper are def not the best..... but they're not bad for the money.

Have a look through the audio and alarm forum/threads here on SAU. Just make shure it's an aus standard alarm.

J.

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aus standards black-wire is what you want

car accessories install did mine in launceston, did well seeing how few stageas they would get, they didn't hook up the boot properly tho

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Try AV Mcguiness in sunderland street, Ian lynn. great bloke, one of the only business's I'd leave/have left my car with.

thanks ill give him a call tomorrow and see what he can do for me. :D

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