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I just got a new alarm system for my car, but I need th cash asap.

Will sell for $500 (including freight to anywhere in aus) as i paid amost $1000 for it. Need to sell urgently.

Never been used still in the box.

2-Way Remote Start and Security System

The first FCC-legal 2-Way Remote with 66-Bit Clone-Safe Code-Hopping

Full featured vehicle protection and starts your engine with the push of a button

Confirms all commands with easy-to-understand icons with text

Alerts you to security system alarm events by beeping or vibrating when the system is triggered

Lets you keep track of vehicle status

State-of-the-Art Remote Transceiver with Responder Technology:

Optimum Range and Reliability

Bright, Easy-to-Read LCD Screen

Vibrate Mode

23 Different Icon/Text Message

Super bright blue LED light

Belt clip for remote

Remote Start* Features:

Remote Start Convenience

Safety Shut Down

Timer Mode

Complete Engine Monitoring

Anti-Grind

Engine Checking

High-Capacity Relay Satellite

Tach/Voltage Checking

Security Features:

High-Output Mini Neo Siren

Failsafe® Starter Kill

Forced Passive Arming

Active/Passive Arming

Progressive Door Trigger

DoubleGuard® Shock Sensor

Clone-Safe® Super Code Hopping 266 Codes

Nuisance Prevention® Circuitry (NPC)

LED Status Indicator

Ignition Controlled Door Locks

Soft Chirp

Secondary Warning Zone

Remote Controlled Valet® Mode

Bitwriter® Compatible

Parking Light Flash

Clone-Safe

PM me if you are interested or call me on 0401554476

The cheapest I could find them on the net for was $797... Here

Cheers.

Greg

If you look down at "similiar threads" you sill see some1 selling the same alarm at $700, and some1 else selling a shitter viper alarm at $600..

$500 is an absolute bargain..

Some1 buy it please..

I can also get additional modules if you need, like microwave sensors, digital tilt sensors, EL lights, etc. etc. all at cheap prices if you get this alarm.

Thanks..

Greg

Just let me know mate...

ITEM CAN BE SENT VIA C.O.D

Item will be sent out by express post, as I never have time during the days to get down to the post office...

Will send out by express post free of charge as I have heaps of sachets sitting here..

also does the remote start work on a manual car? any idea on price of install. and how many point imobilliser does it have? thanks

Im located in the Western susburbs, and the remote start will work on a manual car.

Dont quote me on this but I've been told it has a 3 point immobiliser.

Install price is about $100 - $200 depending on where you are getting it done..

Cheers.

Greg

can u find out bout the immobiliser for me. because i heard it was a 1 pt. immobiliser and is price neg.?

I couldnt find exact specs on the immobiliser, but it seems that every1 is telling me its 3 point, at the least its 2 point... can some1 else tell us? any1 know?

I am slightly negotiable on the price...

I need the following and will accept as part payment:

T25 turbo in good condition

Turbo timer

BOV

Boost gauge (preferably autometer)

etc. etc.

Also need a U11 exhaust manifold..

Cheers.

Greg

Or car audio stuff i need also.

do u neeed an 1000watt 4 channel boss amp?

I need the following and will accept as part payment:

T25 turbo in good condition

Turbo timer

BOV

Boost gauge (preferably autometer)

etc. etc.

Also need a U11 exhaust manifold..

Cheers.

Greg

Or car audio stuff i need also.

if u find out bout how mnay immobiliser it is i can help u out if it's right for me...but i'll wanna a garantee about how many it has

cheers, mark

My dad had a look at it as hes an electrician and said from what he can tell its a 2 point immobiliser..

Can any1 else confirm this?

i need to get a that garanteed on how many it has...don't wanna get caught out with a 1 point. if it's got 2 or 3 then we can work somethin out

Best thing to do is give autobarn a call they sell this model for $899 or $999 fitted.

Get the specs off them, and any other sales info you want to know coz im no sales man, just trying to get rid of my alarm..

Cheers.

Greg

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