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Hi Everyone,

I bought a Viper Alarm off one of the guys on the forum here, Just wondering if anyone knows of a place in sydney, around the hills area or out in windsor for an install.

I also need to get another point for the immobilizer isntalled as the alarm only comes with 1 point. Is the person that installs the alarm able to suplly this? or do I need to go somewher else first??

thanks in advance for any help :P

:D

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The number of 'points' that an alarm quotes that it has is sorta like a gimmic. If you use relays (as you are supposed to), you can have almost unlimited 'points'.

I can't really recommend you to a person for alarms, as i was not too happy with my guy. Best bet would be to do it yourself so you can hide it.

Hi Everyone,

I bought a Viper Alarm off one of the guys on the forum here, Just wondering if anyone knows of a place in sydney, around the hills area or out in windsor for an install.

I also need to get another point for the immobilizer isntalled as the alarm only comes with 1 point. Is the person that installs the alarm able to suplly this? or do I need to go somewher else first??

thanks in advance for any help :P

:D

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i just put an alarm in my car, have everything hooked up, immobilisers, central locking, interior light, extra sirens, and all hidden nicely! i am not going to reccomend where i got my old car done either as they did a dodgy install! hehe, i juts did my 32, could do it for you and am in hills area if you want but im guessing u may want a prof installer to do it 4 u :( usually places like autobahns, strathfields etc will do it for u, u just need to specify that you want it installed "properly" or they will just wire it in and it will be easy to get to and work around for a perp...

as for immobilizers, just add relays like MANWHOR3 said, u can have as many as u want!

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sl!m

there is a guy called andrew who is on this forum

he installs gauges etc, but alarm systems are what he usually does

his number is: 0424904000

get a quote from him. and if you don't like it, tell him you'll pay him less. see how it goes

cheers

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just wondering how much is it to install an external relay?

i need a 3 point immobiliser so how much would it be to install 2

I don't know how much it costs to 'install an external relay' as in labour. But it is certainly very easy. It would take me about 5 minutes to add the extra relay to the alarm system. Cost of the relay is aobut $5 and the relay holder is $4 from dicksmith/jaycar, whatever.

If you've got no electronics experience, then you will hae to get someone to do it for you.

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