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Ok peeps here goes, as has been discussed in a previous topic and by a few pm's I have decided to get this thread going.

As we all want to keep our beloved cars safe and secure and the rise of skylines being stolen or at least attempted (my own just before Christmas was nearly taken!) we have an opportunity to bring Chris down to melbourne to help us out with his expertise!

Forum members that are interested you can either reply to this thread or send myself a pm.

Installs will be happening in the S.E suburbs.

The following are the details of the alarm that will be getting installed.

Alarm Details:

Auto watch 446p

-glass break/ shock and battery back up siren

-install is stealth and has a few hidden oem relays that will drop multple circuits in the car

-included is a hidden activation switch. (This means that if the keys are snatched the car still will not move)

-turbo timer is included (if not needed/wanted it's a flick of a switch by installer)

-remote boot release is optional extra

*Google the alarm and you will find a lot of detailed information and it is a highly rated and adr approved alarm.

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i'm keen, would I be able to use factory central lock remote for this alarm?

don't really like to carry many keys

That's a question for Chris to answer, anyone with questions please be sure to list what vehicle you have as well.

i.e I have an R33 S2 four door, auto.

If someone is asking about a Viper I'd say its remote start and paging

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Also because I like the remotes on them. I've already had one car stolen only 2 years ago, so I like the idea of paging.

Edit: I should clarify though, I would settle for that model alarm that you posted as well, just wondering if we had option of other alarms but it may make it harder to work out timelines for when hes in Melbourne.

Fair enough.

I like the Viper too

GPS tracking would be more handy than just a alarm with a radio transmitter from the 80's.

Your best bet would be a combination of devices. I'm pretty sure the Viper can be paired with a good ADR immobiliser

Fair enough.

Your best bet would be a combination of devices. I'm pretty sure the Viper can be paired with a good ADR immobiliser

Pointless really. Smart start was an add on. Not the most ideal solution to keeping specialty insurance happy.

The auto watch does.

hm. group buy price if i am in. unfortunately, did not drive to brisbane, so can only wait for you to come by.

does it matter if i intend to do a manual conversion some time later after this alarm is installed?

Edited by xALmoN
hm. group buy price if i am in. unfortunately, did not drive to brisbane, so can only wait for you to come by.

does it matter if i intend to do a manual conversion some time later after this alarm is installed?

For pricing details please either PM Chris or myself.

All technical questions will be addressed by Chris.

here is an interesting post i found on another forum i was one on in regards to car security at home lol


Most tools can be found lieing around at home or ur local Hardware and Sports store.
When a would be potential theif approaches ur pride and joy there are many precautions u need to take into consideation such as , 1)is he armed and dangerous, 2) is he actually trying to brake into your car, 3)how much bigger is he than you, and finally is he a complete D I C K H E A D trying to pince ur pride and joy.
As most of us sleep with 1 eye open trying to eyeball these morons the second we hear a sound we r usually up and running outside like a pack of idiots trying to scare off these would theives rite. well this is were we need to kick it back a gear!! as soon as u hear a sound u need to be close to a window and just check out the sitch. once u have identified that this is the real deal immediatly proced to DEFCON 5. hang there and wait as soon he has his grubby paw inside the car proceed to make ur way towards the wank. try and be as quiet as possible. This is were the toys come into play. Usualy i keep either a nice Alluminuim Adult sized Basebll bat with extra rubber gripping just to give me the extra comfort on my hands wen i go full throttle on sum 1s face,this can be found at either Kmart or Rebel and usually retail anywere from 39.95 to about 45.95, or u could go for the cheaper option of going to ur local hardware store and purchasing 1m length of 2x2. this can be discuised as anything which is y i love this toy. u dnt need to be the sharpest tool in the shed, all u gota do is throw this lil dooby on a lathe and decorate it into anything u really want, so u can make ur self a nice fancy handle and maybe even spike the top of it by hammering some nails into it. this is a very effective "finishing off" tool as this usually leaves a nice Hammered metal finish on the potentials face . these items are good to have either 1 in ur room and 1 at ur front door or even if possible have 1 stashed ouside in the garden close to the car. It is now very crusial that u move very quickly but in stealth mode make no sound at all, u dnt wana be seen or heard. As u approch this scum make sure u are deadly quiet wen u think ur ready to hit make a sound so he hears u and turns around. as he turns around u give him a nice welcoming present by spliting half his face open and splatering his nice pearly whites all over ur windows and interier. this should make stars appear infront of him, if it doesnt its time for plan B.
Drag his ass over to a guter as i garuntee u he wont really wana move or talk after a hard blow to the head. postion his mouth onto a gutter with his remaing teeth cleanched onto the gutter.Proceed To AMERICAN X him by jumpin on the back of his head and maybe even potentialy killing him. the way i see it id rather do the time for potentialy cleaning more scum off he street. A WARNING TO ALL THEIVES OUT THERE IF U THINK THIS IS A JOKE THINK AGAIN, COME AND TRY UR LUCK WITH ME!!!!

ATTN NO RESPONSIBILITY WILL BE TAKEN FOR ANY INJUSTICE CAUSED TO ANOTHER HUMAN BEING IN RELATION TO MY INFO , HOW EVER A SLAB WILL BE PAID OUT IF ANY OF THIS INFO DOES HELP AND THERE IS PHOTO EVIDENCE TO PROVE

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