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Hey all,

just wondering what paths everyone has taken as far as alarming their Stageas (and other cars, for that matter). I've done a search and, of course, everyone's opinions seem to differ.

Most people have Brant or Mongoose car alarms, but I'm not too keen on having a keypad if I get the Brant one (although that is not their only option, as I've discovered after a bit of research).

I've already got a price for the Mongoose M80 (approx $680 fitted) with a window lift kit, and am going to do some research and make some calls regarding Black Widow, Rhino, and a few shops around Parramatta, Blacktown and the Hills areas.

My old man's got an alarm linked to his Keyless entry, using the remote on the car key to activate it. Does anyone have this on their Stagea keys, and is the Stagea key a rolling code one?

Also, does anyone have a transponder-style immobiliser on their car(s)?

Thanks in advance,

Nick T.

I'd wait 8 years Nick for a SAU Tech Night at Carbon Car Systems :P

Yeah Mathew "mfc", just pop along to Carbon Car Systems at 47 Third Ave Blacktown and talk to Daniel (or Dave) about a diagnosis & treatment

Ph 98313288

In Brisbane they see Chris Rogers

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