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Yeah guys if that price is correct thatn quiktrak is the go!!

Umm diabolik....some scratches..ignition lock..some interior stuff....some cracks in the bumper..!! and respray!! I am discusssing options with the respray!!!

I might be around...cos I go by there after uni!! c u there if I am around! hehe

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rac33r... i don't think automicro is that good

my mate had his car stolen from uni.. it had an automicro..

went to a 1hr lecture.. came back, car was long gone.

car was found on bricks and stripped.. he had a look at the alarm, didn't seem like they even tampered with it much.

well it may have been an older or crappy model of automicro, but after that, I don't think I would rely on one.

I'm not dissing automicro, they could be really good alarms, but just going on experiences from a mate.

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well i have had no probs with my auto micro and for the features it is hard to beat...there are different models available ...I think any alarm can be beaten but i tell you from experience the auto micro is comparable to anything you guys are discussing, ring the guy up and have a talk to him and you will see what i mean.

scott

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I had a quiktrak fitted for 1650 or 1750 I can't remember exactly as it was a while ago, damn goldfish memory! But seriously though no problems, no nuisance call outs to the cops yet, touch wood, and a three point immobiliser. I can park it and forget it spose Murphy's law will bite me on the bum now but for the peace of mind man I thought it to be the best at the time.

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