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I went and bought a remote start alarm for the staes a month ago wanting to put it in to my Skyline. When i rang up insurance they said they require an Austrailian standards alarm so i have no use for it!

It has remote start

cold start

Built in turbo timer

Paging

Shock detection

LCD remote etc...

For any more info PM me or email [email protected]

It is a very nice looking system and as i said had all intentions of putting it on my car but can't.

PRICE - $300 ono

Want to sell quickly

Also have a set of blue FOX motorbike gloves that i want to get rid of.

They are size 8 and in good condition.

Price $25 firm

This is what i found on the internet about it...

Deluxe Two-Way Remote Car Starter - Air WolfTM Deluxe

Summary: Remotely start your car from the comfort of your home or office using our

portable 2-Way Handheld Transceiver which comes with an LCD display

How It Works: Air WolfTM Deluxe Remote Car Starter lets you start your car and turn

on its heater/defroster or air conditioner from the comfort of your home or office,

up to 1,000 feet away

FEATURES

Two-way communication between your vehicle and the handheld transceiver gives you

real-time status of your vehicle. You will know immediately when your vehicle is

started, when the alarm is triggered, when the lights are left on, etc . . .

Remote start with up to 1,000 feet of range

Lock/unlock doors and pop trunk

SofGlowTM backlit LCD screen for night visibility

User selectable engine run time, timed start, and turbo timer

Headlight or parking light activation (selected during installation)

Headlight reminder - warns you by remote if you leave your lights on

CarFinder® - Locate your vehicle easily

Real-time clock with parking meter and run times

Tamper report when disarming system

HAND-HELD TRANSCEIVER SPECIFICATIONS

Battery life: up to 6 months on 1 AAA alkaline

Low battery indicator

Displays current time (Memory is held for 1 minute while changing battery)

Displays time from when you last left the vehicle (i.e. parking meter time)

Displays run time while under remote control

Signal strength meter is great for finding your car in a parking lot

LCD display shows each of 6 zones for alarm activation

All vehicle features adjustable by menu on hand-held transceiver:

Valet Mode - On or Off

Configure Siren - Off or 1 to 25 seconds

Configure Cold Start - Wait between starts - 1 to 12 hours

Configure Engine Run Time - 1 to 25 minutes

Configure Clock Time for Vehicle to Start

Configure Turbo Features - 1 to 20 minute cool down

Configure Automatic Door Lock - On or Off

Configure Auxiliary Output 1 or 2 - Momentary (0.1 to 9.9 secs) or latching

Leather transceiver case included

VEHICLE CAR STARTER MODULE SPECIFICATIONS

30 amp relays on board for START, IGNITION 1, and ACCESSORIES

10 amp relays on board for LIGHTS and TRUNK

Transistor output for IGNITION 2 (but relay and harness included for external mount)

Transistor outputs for DOME LIGHT, AUX 1, AUX 2, DISARM, REARM, and STARTER INTERRUPT

3 Amp power transistor output for SIREN

Positive and Negative power transistor outputs for LOCK and UNLOCK

Works with both automatic transmission and manual transmission vehicles.

Full alarm capabilities - Tamper report on hand-held transceiver

System comes with:

Dash Mount LED

Hood Pin Switch

Valet Switch

Glass-Mount Antenna

All harnesses

30 Amp Relay and Harness for second ignition output

Systems can learn up to 4 hand-held transceivers (either LCD style or 1-way

transmitters)

Attatched is a picture of what the remote looks like.

cheers

i didnt tel him to send it to me now, if you read what he wrote he said he would keep me in mind if other offers fell through, that why i wrote all he has to do is send it to me and ill get the money to him

If you do not want it, please do not waste everyone's time by making comments that are obviously not thought about.

krzysiu - not everyone that owns a skyline needs an australian standards alarm for insurance reasons. And many forum members have more than one car that the alarm may be good for.

If you want to comment, make it worth everyone's time!

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