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Brand New Boomerang A2002 Alarm, opened box.

I originally bought 2 of these, one friend who planned to buy changed their mind.. so now I'm selling the spare one.

All optional accessories included. $650 ono.

[email protected]

Details:

The Boomerang A2002 has been around for a couple of years now and is one of the best alarms on the market. Please don't compare this alarm to cheaper imitations. The Boomerang is a class A car alarm with advanced features.

The package comes with all the optional accessories and includes the following;

Usual Items Included

Main Control Module

Remote Control (two way)

Communication Module

Wiring Harness

Battery

User Manual & Labels (stickers)

Additional Items Included

One Way Remote

Shock Sensor (Dual Stage)

Siren (110db)

External Relay

Carrying Case for Two Way Remote

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Standard Features

Arming & Disarming

Door open sensing

Shock sensing

Start disable in arming status (Immobilizer)

Auto-rearming Passive arming

Hidden Alarm

Vibration of the Remote Control when the system is triggered

Beep sound & icon flash on the LCD screen when the system is triggered

LCD screen illumination when the system is triggered

Emergency panic alarm

Convenience Features

Automatic door/unlock

Indoor temperature monitoring on the LCD screen

Ignition auto door lock/unlock

Driver Paging

Car finding

Trunk Release

Personal system set-up on the Remote Control

Remote Control's LCD screen illumination

Temporary lock of the Remote Control's button

System override valet

Automatic diagnostics of the system's status

Operation error report

Battery low warning

Programmable personal alarm clock

Passive door lock

Automatic illumination of the dome light when disarming

Five selectable different personal alarm sound tone

Engine Start Features

Remote engine start

Programmable engine start

Cold weather start Turbo timer function

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i had a pager alarm with remote start installed for 550, they are pricey things to install.

Hope this helps

If you paid $550 for an install... you got ripped hard.

I have 2 installers who will install the Boomerang for no more than $250.

GTTR34: I will offer you $500 delivered to Sydney..

hehe, dreamin :P

I've already turned down an offer of $500 from a guy in Melb. The price is ONO, but not that low.

does this one have a window winder option?

oh, and you have the same silk bed sheets as me..lol

lol, thanks for sharing that...

The window roll-up module can be added on easily if u want, costs about $50 per side to do. This boomerang alarm kit I'm selling includes an extra relay for add-on modules.

Ok the first person to make an offer over $550 will get the alarm, need cash for more stuff :)

I can get 3 more of these Boomerang A2002 alarms, brand new, with all the extra options, for $570 each.

Email me if interested - [email protected]

Out of curiosity does this alarm have immobilising functions at all? if so how many points?  Curious due to me needing an alarm immobiliser in the not too distant future. :P

The Boomerang A2002 comes standard with a Single point immobiliser.

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