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Hi,

Does anyone have a good recommendation for an alarm system to install on a 32 GTR?

 

I had a look around and had my eye on a viper system but am unsure of which one.

The remote start seems like a gimmick but keyless entry and and everything else seems decent.

 

Also with the install, I am pretty handy with this sort of thing so I should be able to install it on my own but is it worth getting it professionally installed to save time?

 

I am also considering other measures such as a bollard but would like a decent alarm system as well.

 

Any advice would be great.

Thanks

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I would check with your insurance company before choosing an alarm. They usually need an Australian Standards Certified immobiliser system to cover you for theft. Viper remote start alarms are not going to help you with that as they don't have the required features and certification. Also, the main thing that makes an alarm "good" is the installation itself. I have seen top of the range alarms installed poorly and cause a range if problems. 

 

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