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My car came with one of these when I bought it. Personally, I am not sure how exactly it's wired in, but my mirrors do not automatically fold in when the car is locked - not a massive issue as you can fold the mirrors in manually with a flick of a switch.

Does anyone know if this would be considered an Australian standard of immobilizers? If not, I'd need to change it in order to comply with my insurance too :\

I have one of these also; it was satisfactory for Shannons, but if in doubt, go & see a specialist like Carbon Car Systems. They have products for all budgets, & are absolutely no nonsense.
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or something like the mighty ducks where the car talks..

Viper Alarms have/had a model that did this, a booming voice would advise 'Viper system armed' or 'Step away from the vehicle' only issue is this is very entertaining for kids who would mess with/throw rocks at the car in order to get it to talk :rolleyes:.

I have also been thinking of alarms/immobilisers - sounds like alot of us are!

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I rang carbon car systems after reading what members have suggested. I got quoted $520 installed a by a "auto parts store" for a basic sort of system.

Carbon quoted me the exact same system for $375 fitted. Even if i have to put $50 petrol in im still ahead.

Will be getting done by carbon for sure!

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Yep, this thread has inspired me to up the security on the stag. I think i will be contacting carbon very shortly. I'm thinking about getting a two way alarm so i can go kick the persons ass when they touch my car. the just aren't enough laser beams

Also the bonus of a more reliable door lock button is a big bonus. My key button sucks!!

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Awesome news that your pride and joy is back. Get that security system fitted asap mate, all black wiring.

If you are feeling keen you can also install a GPS tracking module buried deep under the dash with internal battery backup.

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No-one would steal your car mate.

:P

Even if they did, probably have the time to get the bike out the garage and chase them down.

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But Lol.

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Dont worry alex im sure many bowling clubs nowadays have CCTVs cameras to keep that murano of yours safe. Dont want those bowls hats or your disabled (from the neck up) parking permit to end up in the wrong hands!

God only knows what will happen!

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