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Hi guys

looking to upgrade my car security system whilst removing the big bulky alarm system i have sitting in my engine bay.

As of now the car is having its engine ripped out so i need a mobile service.

Can anyone recommend a company around the South West side of sydney that will do a good job while not ripping me off?

http://www.securityinmotion.com.au/ these guys looked alright but honestly i have no idea

cheers

Have used Leon from security in motion several times, and can't recommend him enough. The guy does awesome work.

Can't remember which car it was for, but I once had to kick him out of the garage cause he was picking up every little bit of rubber he had stripped off the wires off of the dirty concrete floor.

All the work he has done for me has been faultless both in the way he installs and operation. Last used him a few years ago, but can't imagine him changing.

Just rang him up and he was very helpful

though we arent going to install anything untill the car is up and running again..

apparently he gets alot of warrenty work where the car has been pulled apart and they try to blame him for it not starting

So obviously gets his time wasted

A top level system is only as good as the person who installs them! I had James from Autowatch install a 5 point system (2 systems linked: Remote alarm + keypad immobiliser = 5 point interrupt!) in my old R32. That system was from Brant Corporation (link at bottom of page). Seriously, don't muck around with 2 point immobilised systems, Make it as hard as you can for a lowlife how doesn't give a flying f*%k about anyone but themselves!

http://www.brant.com.au/

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