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Heyyyy dudesss

Does anyone know any good places that do 3 point black wiring immobiliser and alarm systems for a good price????????

in Sydney

dnt want any dudes that come to the house and do it, anyone know of any actual shops that have good pricing???????

Help would be much appreciated

Thanks heaps

:)

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Give Alan Jong from Maxi Security a call.. He does an awesome job. Had myself and 2 other mates buy alarms from him, top bloke... He is a contractor and can come to your house or to your work etc. Got a good price through him, rather than paying retail price as you cut out the middle man.

0419 988 679

  • 2 months later...
Give Alan Jong from Maxi Security a call.. He does an awesome job. Had myself and 2 other mates buy alarms from him, top bloke... He is a contractor and can come to your house or to your work etc. Got a good price through him, rather than paying retail price as you cut out the middle man.

0419 988 679

Yep his awesome! :P

  • 3 weeks later...
I thought i read Brant went bust or something?

nope they got taken over by another company or person,

just ring their head office and your get someone, i rang them 2 weeks ago to have one installed it was $575 with central locking, alarm + 3 point immob,

if you want i can give you the contractors name that installed mine, he knows the in's and out's of a skyline, and you can cut out the middle man and save yourself some money

send me a pm if you want the guys name and number

According to the Brant website, a former employee of Brant purchased the trading rights for all Brants products from the liquidators that had been appointed so he is now carrying on the Brant business.

So yes, they are very much still around

Mongoose series 80 its a 3 point imob and alarm.. if you live round syd i can give you a name of a guy who does it for cheap.. for the alarm and instalation.. it has a turbo feature too..

alot of the insurance companies recommend this alarm.. its excellent..

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