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G'Day Guys,

I've just imported a R33 GTR, which has a sweet paint job btw, and I've been told one of the best alarms out there is the Viper 791XV. I had a look at it and others but really liked what the Viper offered, so I bought it.

Now the big question is who can install it in Tassie???

Any recommendations???

I'm after service, service, service, because I will be going BACK to them for other things down the road.

I'm not to fussy about cost IF I can get the service and the experience, to back me up.

Thx

Greebo

btw I'm flying over to Melb to pick her up on Friday!!! I am SO pumped/jazzed/exicited, whatever you want to call it ;)

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G'Day Guys,

I've just imported a R33 GTR, which has a sweet paint job btw, and I've been told one of the best alarms out there is the Viper 791XV. I had a look at it and others but really liked what the Viper offered, so I bought it.

Now the big question is who can install it in Tassie???

Any recommendations???

I'm after service, service, service, because I will be going BACK to them for other things down the road.

I'm not to fussy about cost IF I can get the service and the experience, to back me up.

Thx

Greebo

btw I'm flying over to Melb to pick her up on Friday!!! I am SO pumped/jazzed/exicited, whatever you want to call it :no:

Greebo where about are you located, i know plenty of installers throughout Tassie.

Drop in to the Tassie section: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...hp?showforum=27

introduce yourself and get some pics up of that sweet sounding ride.

Depending on where you are located and what you are into i might be able to help out with other things with the car community for Tassie as well :mad:

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