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I think Chris is referring to the fact that...

* whoever installed the security system, may have configured it their own way

* the brand of security system hasn't been revealed; or at least PM'd to Chris

* black wiring makes things harder - especially if we don't know yet if you're conversant with a multimeter

* we don't know your locality for us to relay who best you should go to

It's likely that your VS2 has had the security system installed in Aust.

Is there any clue in your manual folder in the glove box who that is epolly?

In addition to Chris and Terry's post, which I agree with.

Personally, I don't believe it is something to be discussed/provided in an open forum.

Secondly you should look for a professional in your area for "eye's on" look and go from there.

As mentioned you should also have the documentation provided by the seller with the vehicle.

Worry's me these open posts by people to disable car alarms.

Why do I want to disable security and alarm in the car??


Because I used and working my gtr34 normal car with maniual key ( not electeronic key )and ECU gtr33 with Adapter the car does not use a computer original gtr34 directly on the harnnes ?

also if i fit direct ECU FOR gtr34 not working car ?? only working my gtr34 33 ECU WITH adapter ??

what i can do and how i can cancel the security system and alarm ??

hang on a sec. you are talking about NATS ?

yes , i want cancel the system ? how i can do thats ?

also i don't have any professional in my aera !! and if i used any ECU direct fit on the harness for my gtr34 stock , power fc , etc not working my gtr34 ??

thx

No offence I can tell English is not your first language.

Disabling the NATS 2.8 system is not possible.

Disabling an aftermarket system is possible but I am NOT going to help you do that.

If you are trying to wring more power out of the car by swapping computers I would find someone that knows the car. If they are 5 hours away fine.

We cannot help you. You need to see someone in your area.

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