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Guys and Girls,

I am after some advise for car alarm.

My car has been broken into recently, they really tried to drive the car away, and luckily I have an imoboliser, but the whole igition unit was completly destroyed.

Anyway, looking at installing an alarm, which brand model should i go for? I perfer those one that has a vibrate controller, u know, those once that vibrates (controller) when your car's been broken into.

Also, do u know anyone who can do a good job on installation? perfer those one that's done a r34 gtt before.

thanks for the advise.

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I've got a Viper Responder. it has a paging remote with vibrate and also provides and remote start function. Speak to Autotrust (Danny). He fits alarms and is by far the best installer I've seen. I couldn't even find my alarm! Plus he has done a couple of GTT's including mine and I'm a pickey fu(ker.

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I've got a Viper Responder. it has a paging remote with vibrate and also provides and remote start function. Speak to Autotrust (Danny). He fits alarms and is by far the best installer I've seen. I couldn't even find my alarm! Plus he has done a couple of GTT's including mine and I'm a pickey fu(ker.

Adzmax, thanks for the advise, where can I find this danny from Autotrust? do you have a contact number? Also, can you remember how much did u pay for the Viper responder and where did u get it from?

thanks mate.

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I would HIGHLY recommend Danny too..

He installed my T/Timer, Boost Controller and Alarm (supplied my own) just yesterday.

All in one day. Hes job is neat and he knows what hes talking about.

Reasonible price too i must say!! And really Nice guy!

Look up Autotrust on the members list under the menu option on the top of the page!!

PM him.. and he'll reply and answer any questions you have im sure!!

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He's gonna do the install for my alarm too. $450 for a vision australia alarm? can't remember exactly. Nothing too special. Shock sensor, 2pt immobiliser, lock motor, blue LED, all wires hidden, etc. I reckon $550-600 would get your a very nice setup.

cheers.

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