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i see that just about every1 has insurance on there cars and i do as well. now my insurance company requires a * 3 point self arming immobilizer + alarm with all black wiring ....

now im trying to replace the current alarm system that came with the car and trying to find a company that has an alarm with these functions is near impossible.

ive tryed BRANT and they will supply it , but because im not in brisbane or melb they dont like it because they cant give tech support.

so my question is : who else has this requirement and what alarm system are you using

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http://www.nrma.com.au/pub/nrma/motor/car-...ar/alarms.shtml

Here's a list of alarms recommended by the NRMA. I'm not sure which ones fit the requirements, but it's a list you could probably work from..

Ive "might" have a 2 point immobiliser and alarm, and a seperate 1 point keypad immobiliser. Just cars said this counted for a 3 point immobiliser. Its a cheaper and easier to find option than 3 point, i think brant is one of the only companies that make 3 point immobilisers.

ok this is a list so far that ive come across of those company's that make a 3 point immobilizer system :

3 point brand phone model price

Autominder

1800 060 060 250 (Electronic key)

TPI (Transponder)

$369

$389

Cobra (02) 9369 3144

(03) 8872 5200

(07) 3397 4207

803 (Electronic key) $299
Hyundai NSW 0417 325 872

(03) 9482 2203

QLD 1800 621 320

00244-00108 (Transponder) $270
Rhino (02) 4577 4708

VIC 1300 307 067

(07) 3359 3195

TPI (Transponder) $249
Shurlok (02) 9328 0855 ER 150 (Remote Key) POA

2 Point Brand spacer.gif Phone spacer.gif Model spacer.gif Fitted Price*
ACP 1800 730 090 Touch-Up (Key switch) $275
Alarm Master (02) 9369 3300

(03) 8872 5222

(07) 3397 4207

2600 (Remote key) $249
Ambush (02) 9809 1300

(03) 9558 3390

QLD 0418 804 008

Antitheft (Remote key) $350
Antitheft (02) 9879 7022 AI 283 (Remote key) $545
Autobarn 132 434 FX100 (Electronic key) $199
Autominder 1800 060 060 250 (Electronic key) $249
Autopage (02) 9369 2000

(03) 8872 5222

(07) 3397 4207

AP2600 (Remote key) $249
Autoscan 1800 644 631 1000 (Electric Key) $199
2000 (Remote Key) $290
Autowatch NSW 0417 911 603

(03) 9689 6099

(07) 5537 7999

674 (Remote key)

573 (Transponder)

629 (Electronic Key)

$249

$289

$189

Black Widow (02) 9744 6877 BW7000 (Remote key) $499
CAI NSW 0417 325 872

(03) 9482 2203

QLD 1800 621 320

ZVS140 (Transponder)

ZVS10 (Electric Key)

$249

$199

Cobra (02) 9369 3144

(03) 8872 5200

(07) 3397 4207

802 (Remote key) $249
Crime Alert 1300 368 321 CA650 $550
Cyclops 1300 368 882 P145 (Electronic key) $149
(03) 9737 0505 P165 (Electronic key) $169
(07) 5547 7377 P205 (Transponder) $249
P375 (Remote key) $299
Defense Pak NSW 1800 817 461

VIC 1800 655 326

QLD 1800 686 186

DP/RTI (Transponder)

DP/DRI (Remote key)

DP/TK AS (Electronic key)

$349

$395

$225

Flashpoint (02) 9318 2444

VIC 0438 534 716

(07) 3369 3033

FP120SA $295
Hyundai Hyundai Dealers 00244 29500 (Lantra) (Remote key)

00244-22001 (Excel) (Electronic key)

$278

$199

Laserline NSW 0419 944 322

QLD 0412 444 122

(08) 9248 2155

L450 (Remote key)

L350 (Transponder)

L250 (Electronic key)

$349

$259

$199

Mobilelock (02) 9369 3300

(03) 8872 5222

(07) 3397 4207

Mobilekill (Remote key) $499
Mongoose (02) 9482 4444

(07) 3344 7611

MX40 (Remote key) $199
Piranha (02) 9318 2444

VIC 0438 534 716

(07) 3369 3033

SC120SA $295
Razor 1800 818 288 R355 (Remote Key)

R385 (Remote Key)

$395

$449

Rhino 1300 307 067 RES4601 (Remote key) $299
Shurlok (02) 9328 0855

(03) 9482 2203

(08) 9444 4000

FP10 POA
Sol Ace NSW 1800 817 461

VIC 1800 655 326

QLD 1800 686 186

RB/RTI (Transponder)

RB/RI (Remote key)

RB/TK (Electronic key)

$295

$295

$199

Strathfield Car Radios 131 177 AS 1000 (Electronic key) $199
Paralyser 355 (Remote key) $249
Paralyser 205 (Transponder) $249
Paralyser 165 (Touch Key) $169
Paralyser 145 (Electronic Key) $149
Tint-a-Car NSW 1800 817 461 RB/RTI (Transponder) $295
VIC 1800 655 326 RB/RI (Remote Key) $295
QLD 1800686 186 RB/TK (Electronic Key) $199
Vision (02) 9826 7017

(03) 9335 2411

(07) 3357 1255

VAE 315-120 (Electronic key) $199
Zylux NSW 0417 325 872

(03) 9482 2203

QLD 1800 621 320

ZVS 10 (Electronic key)

ZVS140 (Transponder)

$199

$299

all info was gathered from nrma website... prices may only be guides.....

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I was under the impression that if you need a 3rd point you can just buy it separately and add it to the circuit. For the r32 it cost about $80 to get an extra point put in when a vision alarm was installed.. apparently putting a 3rd point in skylines is a real fk-around.

~hellrazorette

  • 2 weeks later...
Ive "might" have a 2 point immobiliser and alarm, and a seperate 1 point keypad immobiliser.  Just cars said this counted for a 3 point immobiliser.  Its a cheaper and easier to find option than 3 point, i think brant is one of the only companies that make 3 point immobilisers.

vision make a 3 point and alarm in one.

ok this is a list so far that ive come across of those company's that make a 3 point immobilizer system :

3 point brand phone model price

Autominder

1800 060 060 250 (Electronic key)

TPI (Transponder)

$369

$389

Cobra (02) 9369 3144

(03) 8872 5200

(07) 3397 4207

803 (Electronic key) $299
Hyundai NSW 0417 325 872

(03) 9482 2203 etc.etc..

Hey nuffin_works, it's people like you who make these types of forums work!!

I appreciate this info, even if I don't need it!! Well done!! :D

Somebody broke the HTML :D

The NRMA booklet is a little out of date. Probably the top 3-point standards compliant alarms are Brant, Black Widow, Mongoose and Autowatch.

Remember, no matter how good the alarm, 90 per cent of it comes down to the install. If the installer does it in a hurry (like at some of the major car audio chains), then its next to useless.

LW.

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