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Call me paranoid...call me sex god...:) ( just testing if u'r all awake...hehehe )

..(after long silence)...Anywayzz,I'm in need of a good security alarm installer in Melbourne, preferrably in the South Eastern subs. I'm also in need of an alarm for the installer 2 install. So for all the security gurus ( and car thiefs out there), give me yur thoughts on wat alarms you guys ( n gals :uh-huh: ) recommend. I know the basics of wat is required, ie, 2 point immobiliser (minimum), black wiring, dual shock sensors, backup siren, auto/passive rearms ...but I NEED MORE!!!!!!!!

e.g Brand names, pricing i should pay etc...

Also, another thing i've learnt in my quest for higher wisdom in the area of security is datz it doesnt matter how hi tech the alarm is, its how good the installer is dat determine at the end of the day, how effective and reliable is the alarm. So any tips on wat i should keep my 2 eyeballs out 4...would b helpful.

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Thing is, everywhere I go, I get told a different story ( ie...No this one isnt good enuff...this is better...etc...)

I like 2 get some personal experience of the reliablity of the alarms people have used and the installer they used. Or, just general B*TCHING about certain brands etc...

I dont want no fancy gizzmo, just something datz reliable and will give me peace of mind...

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