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Hi everyone. i think everybody getting headache after ur car has been disturbed or something bad happen on ur car while you are parking somewhere.

So i am here to ask someone which alarm system is the best and where can i get it ? i am sicking tired of the shit .. cause someone broke into my garage...

Do you think alarm system is the best wat to solve this kind of problem. please anyone .. give me some of ur opinion and the best product that you think is the best. thank you . :D

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Call David at Into Sound on 9389 9655. Tell him that Dave & George sent you. He will sort you out with some top notch security.....

I just got my new car back today & the security is so good that even if someone steals my keys they will never even be able to start my car.

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is 'george' your other personality? you'll have to sign your posts with either 'george' or 'dave' so i know which one you are! :confused:

Peter - get tracking... its easily your best option.

Christian

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Boomerang is not the most recommended alarm. Not australian standards, get something with all black wires.

Give me a call on 9723 8388 and i'll get a deal for you, i use the Autowatch on my car, the same one george is using.

Autowatch- all black wires, 3 point immobiliser, shock and microwave sensor, meets australian standards, hidden button all just starting points. Been selling and installing these for bout 3 years now and not one return all happy customers.

Other option is Quik Trak, can organise.

Best of luck.

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Originally posted by FRISKI

Autowatch- all black wires, 3 point immobiliser, shock and microwave sensor, meets australian standards, hidden button all just starting points.  Been selling and installing these for bout 3 years now and not one return all happy customers.

Other option is Quik Trak, can organise.

Best of luck.

what about for old cars like mine, 1972 datsun?

pm me with some prices please. i'm interested.

cheers

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What does a microwave sensor do?

How can someone be prevented from stealing your car even if they have your keys? So you mean as long as they don't have the alarm remote?

I have a Vision FAI8000 pager alarm and find it very good. 3 point immobiliser, remote engine start, dual stage shock sensor etc. I find I get pretty good distance on the pager and I am never too far from my car.

Unfourtunatly we don't get tracking in Canberra. I don't understand why as I thought it worked off a satalite but so I have been told by various sources!

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its best if you know a trusted person or friend to install the alarm for u, especially if you got a GTR or something.

If you get someone you don't know to install they will definitely know how the alarm works, and hence know how to disable it with ease, which can be very risky for your car if you meet the wrong people or gets into the hands of the wrong people

its just some advice to think of not meaning to put anyone off, about pro's installing alarms etc.

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Originally posted by CanberraR33

What does a microwave sensor do?

How can someone be prevented from stealing your car even if they have your keys? So you mean as long as they don't have the alarm remote?

I have a Vision FAI8000 pager alarm and find it very good. 3 point immobiliser, remote engine start, dual stage shock sensor etc. I find I get pretty good distance on the pager and I am never too far from my car.

Unfourtunatly we don't get tracking in Canberra. I don't understand why as I thought it worked off a satalite but so I have been told by various sources!

maybe it has two contact points you need to touch with your hands to complete the circuit before starting the car ;)

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