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Probs best to keep that stuff to PMs, don't want to be upsetting anyone that could read the forums (and the local workshops do).

xfixiate I have this kit used which I'd let go for $150 if that helps you at all: http://www.nengun.com/apexi/power-intake-gtr

Yeah I'm not going write any more, but I think it's reasonably to just say "bad experience". Not saying it's typical or anything but mine didn't go well :)

LOL your sig threw me. I know this story :D

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id recommend TROJAN great customer service and a good bloke...

and for the alarm I have a mongoose m80 :

Features :

FEATURES:

  • Triple circuit automatic engine immobilisation
  • Protects bonnet, boot and all doors
  • Battery back-up siren
  • 2 stage impact sensor
  • Microphone glass break sensor
  • 2 x 3 button water resistant remote controls
  • Silent arm/disarm by remote
  • Sensor disable by remote
  • 'Panic' by remote
  • Car finder by remote
  • Chirp and indicator confirmation of arming status
  • Built-in turbo timer - programmable on/off and 1 to 5 min'
  • Blue dashboard LED
  • LED trigger and open circuit diagnostics
  • 4 digit PIN code override
  • Programme your own PIN code to a number you will not forget !
  • Standards black wiring and concealed main plug
  • Built-in central locking relays
  • 2 stage unlock (optional connection)
  • Boot release (optional)
  • Dome light supervision (optional connection)
  • 12 programmable features
  • 5 year product warranty

that was fitted by BDL before I got it and im very happy with the alarm !

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haha yea ;) I have a greedy turbo timer under the headunit so I don't have to worry about fing with the settings,, it suchs tho when im not thinking ill leave the keys inside and jack up the car and the alarm goes off,, I don't think the neighbour likes it having a new born and my alarm going off... mind you some people hate me having a nice car on my ls and go to fark with it at night and the alarm goes off the second they touch it.. im so happy the money has been spent on a quality alarm !

Anyone got any recommendations to get an immoblizer/alarm fitted around fyshwick/south side?

Audio tech tuggeranong have been known not to solder and terminator correctly i would go to BDL fyshwick. I am an electronics tech and worked with a few blokes who worked at BDL prior and still recommend going there.

Anyone have any recommendations on auto electricians on the north side? Previously used spence auto electrics, but havent been there for ages. My power windows don't work at all at the moment. Which sucks when it's stuck in the down position.

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