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Hi All ..

I have just recently imported my own '96 R33 GTSt.

I have noticed it comes with a factory alarm.

I am making that judgement from the fact that the alarm is not branded in any way and the wiring loom appears to be part of the normal wiring loom behind the dashboard.

I didnt actually know that R33s had a factory alarm option.

This alarm unit appears to also have a antenna, suggesting a keyless entry, but I dont have the remote.

Can anyone tell me if they have the same? Does the factory alarm come with a keyless entry remote?

Also, what security does the alarm offer? Does it immobilise the car aswell?

Thanks, Steven

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I have keyless entry on mine, key comes with a lock and unlock button, problem is the keys to replace will cost you approx $500 from nissan..

I think there was a remote alarm unit, problem is you'll need to a) get the part no. for the key and B) get nissan to get one in for you..

get someone to look at nissan FAST.. or maybe contact a nissan guys there and they should be able to help you out - just go to the spare parts guys..

as for how well it works.. nfi..

I have keyless entry on mine, key comes with a lock and unlock button, problem is the keys to replace will cost you approx $500 from nissan..

I think there was a remote alarm unit, problem is you'll need to a) get the part no. for the key and B) get nissan to get one in for you..

get someone to look at nissan FAST.. or maybe contact a nissan guys there and they should be able to help you out - just go to the spare parts guys..

as for how well it works.. nfi..

Im currently importing an almost stock R33 series 2 and mine has keyless entry aswell. No mention of there being an alarm system though. I plan to throw a mongoose system in it, i wonder if that will take over the keyless entry feature?

yup nissan did bring out a factory alarm system.. with keyless entry... great alarm to (read: sarcasm) as it has many well know loopholes to bypass, i would be replacing with a reputable aftermarket system

the alarm is a dealer fit option. I have removed a fair few of them. the best part about these is the factory actuator in the drivers door.

as for it how it works - usually by the missing key fob. the OEM keyless on some of the S2 33s occasionally control it. R32 GTR has a smilar setup in the door as do some of the 33GTRs.

Xizor,

the keyless side of things (OEM) will be disabled (IF I do it.) so the alarm takes over the function.

mine unfortunately allows me to unlock the door with the keyless and open it.. obviously my alarm then proceeds to go off..

the best thing about this is however.. I can leave the turbo-timer going with a 5 mintue countdown.. lock the doors.. run in - grab a coffee. the milk.. whatever.. come back unlock it and drive off!!..

just as long as the cops don't see me..

All you need to do is call Security In Motion they are the Skyline experts and are happy to answer all your questions.  0407106822.

ALL skyline alarms even up to the V35 (R35) have a factory alarm system available but some are installed and some are not none of them meet the minimum Australians anyway and most of them don't even work, your car is an easy target is you have only this alarm

or post here and I'll answer them.

good job on getting listed with Y&C in penrith!

hi chris,

i have a R33 s2 GTS-t and i'm looking getting a mongoose M80G series

alarm/immobiliser, are these any good?

yes. I use these on the brisbane based cars. have a chat to DAN (he has a 34.) and see what he has to say about it. as for the quality of it- great. 5 year wty and lifetime on the labour add to the fact that if I do it only two people will be able to move the car - you and me.

do a search on this alarm and on me. should see a few referrals.

Edited by Chris Rogers
yes. I use these on the brisbane based cars. have a chat to DAN (he has a 34.) and see what he has to say about it. as for the quality of it- great. 5 year wty and lifetime on the labour add to the fact that if I do it only two people will be able to move the car - you and me.

do a search on this alarm and on me. should see a few referrals.

chris - pm sent

brant aren't in business any more. the units weren't that bad until you tried to disarm it via the over ride. then they were a pain inthe arse.

do you have one currently or are you looking at one.

brant aren't in business any more. the units weren't that bad until you tried to disarm it via the over ride. then they were a pain inthe arse.

do you have one currently or are you looking at one.

they still are in business, one of the employees from there bought the stock from the liquidators and connected the old phone number and is running the business from his flat try them out 0297125522. I should Know I used to contract to them they had problems all over the place not only the override I used to spend up to 1 hour at times trying to get better range on the remotes after a brand new install they were crap ( they weren't even Australian Standards approved)

I've got the key fob with remote entry and accidentally set the alarm off the other day (didn't know it had one...) My fob has a spare button that seems to do nothing? Any ideas? I have a lock, unlock, turn interior light on/off button and a blank spare which I thought might be a panic button but does nothing...

Was there ever a remote boot release option?

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