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I've used Allan a couple of time and think he's a great guy. Honestly I can't comment on the quality of an install in the same way Chris might (ie. as a fellow professional installer), but what I can say is that he always tries to find the best solution for your needs (even if that means less money for him) and when he does personal jobs (as opposed to contract jobs where he is told to install quickly) he spends a lot of time on the install. The last one he did for me about a month ago he spent 6 hours straight (arrived 10PM; left at 4PM) on the install. Poor fellow, hope he has a good chiropractor :D

Allen Jong

Maxi Security

0419 988 679

yep he does them like I do. you see the angles hes gets into - I'm not much better and I'm 6'1"

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when it comes to alarm/immob installs. i do it all my self as ive some of the "proffesional" work done by some installers.

When i done the alarm on my car i had the main loom apart and wired the alarm/immob loob directly to it (loom sits under dash) then taped the whole lot back up, so all you saw when you pulled the dash out was a bunch of black wires going into the main loom.

a lot of work, but its worth it.

steve

so if I look at it I can see the alarm wiring going into the main harness? cool. I'll be over to collect a new car.

bury the unit and hide the cabling so it CANNOT be seen.

Hey guys, I'm after a deacent installer of a good system in Adelaide. Any suggestions as to where I can go? I've heard Tisonics, Ming & Complete Car Audio are meant to be really good, but would like some other opinions on these guys & possible alternatives.

Cheers

adelaide pro sound- see george, mention me.

www.adelaideprosound.com.au

Thanks for that mate, will look into it. Wanna get a system pretty soon so sounds like a very good place to start. Top installers should have good connections :ban: cheers.

GhostRider - can you PM me the details of the bloke in dapto - wouldn't mind one of those.

I will do my best to find him for you.

I think they're a great device and for a lousy $20 they are nearly impossible to defeat.

Cheers, D

so if I look at it I can see the alarm wiring going into the main harness? cool. I'll be over to collect a new car.

bury the unit and hide the cabling so it CANNOT be seen.

ummm, read again "when you pull the dash out" e.g i had the whole dash out, so the unit WAS hidden.

e.g if the immob unit ever shat it self, id have to take the WHOLE dash out to replace it, so therefire if you lay under the dash and look up you cant see it.........

abviously anyone with a bit of electronic knowledge can crack open a immob unit and short the wires needed to start the car.......

steve

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