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Can anyone recommend a place in sydney to install alarm? Probably will look at vipers or this one

Best to PM Chris Rogers mate, he's in Brisbane but i'm sure he will know someone in Sydney. Considering i'm in Mackay and he hooked me up with someone local :P

still deciding if its worth the effort myself. external keypad is definitely asking for trouble. a can of freeze it would do nicely on it and render it prettymuch useless. bit of dirt across the pad too many times would reveal the sequence into it.

as for ADR - are you kidding??

Definitely appears impressive but I'm with Chris on this one. Anything which leaves the control system vulnerable to being messed with by anyone other than you is not a secure thing. It's not like you're using an RFID swipe card or something. I wouldn't waste my time with it.

I've got a Viper 5904 on its way from the US along with the XpressKit DBALL interface, tilt and perimeter sensors. I used to have a Clifford Avantguard G4 in my old Maxima with the remote start and that was a fantastic unit but I decided against installing that in my V36 even though the Viper doesn't have the anti-carjacking feature. It was more about simplicity of the installation which an old legacy unit like the Clifford didn't seem appropriate. I don't care much for the SmartStart thing with the iPhone though. A remote key fob is more than enough for me.

And yes, forget about ADRs. Just use the remote start wisely (i.e. Don't start it in front of the police!).

Been doing a bit of reading on this and you can choose not to have the keypad hooked up at all or place it in a more conspicuous location... say glove compartment. Am really curious about this bit of kit... may go ahead with it... maybe... hmm...

Spoke to Chris a little earlier. Fk this idea. Too much can go wrong.

It's kind of like when people buy flashy phones but can't make calls because of no signal or whatever.

This alarm looks flashy and awesome but security really isn't there. So no thank you.

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