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I've heard they're pretty shite and the company is going out of business.

Apparently the area tha quicktrack monitors is pretty poor, some say its a triangle in the city centre of sydney and thats about it.

Thats just what ive heard so take it with a grain of salt.

I've heard they're pretty shite and the company is going out of business.

Apparently the area tha quicktrack monitors is pretty poor, some say its a triangle in the city centre of sydney and thats about it.

Thats just what ive heard so take it with a grain of salt.

thats news to me- and I've been selling htem for 3.5 years.

the new version is out now and operates on the same tower system. there is a GSM version due soon.

questions

www.quiktrak.com.au or 0294288900

  • 2 weeks later...

i got a quiktrak system installed a month ago... its awsome...hav a look at there website with all the saves they have...and the area it covers is preety dam good...its already saved my car once from thieves... i HIGHLY reccomend it.

i got a quiktrak system installed a month ago... its awsome...hav a look at there website with all the saves they have...and the area it covers is preety dam good...its already saved my car once from thieves... i HIGHLY reccomend it.

could you tell me how much it costed you all up to get it installed? I'll give them a call tommorrow to get a qoute. any idea when the GSM version is coming? cheers

I've seen a couple of alternatives besides quiktrak:

http://www.ezitrak.com/

And

http://www.carminder.com.au/index.htm

I have not used any of them and don't know much about them. But if you do end up buying one I'd be curious to opinions :thumbsup:

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Gareth

these guys did the install 4 me:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...293&hl=quiktrak

they r doing a special atm...u will not find it cheaper anywhere man... the guys there are tops...i had a messy electrical system and they tidied it up at no extra cost...worth a call 2 them :PBJ:

Hi kgangulw,

I am an authorised installer of Quik Trak's. DONT BUY ONE!

Quik track is a fair alarm system, if you live work and only ever travel within its coverage zones.

For a better product, check out the car minder system, it works on GSM technology, which means depending on the sim card you put in it the coverage will be huge. ( a lot larger than quik track will ever be)

You will also save on the monitoring fees because you will only be paying for a sim card. I usually recommend something like a cheap optus/voda plan. Telstra SUCK!

You will get similar functions to a quiktrack but you will have access to it from any phone on the planet.

EG - car is stolen with your mobile phone in the console

- go to phone box

- call car

- shut down motor

- get gps position

- recover car

Easy, Just make sure the people putting in the system know what they are doing.

Please note, i do not work for either carminder, quiktrack or Cobra, I am just referring you to a better product.

http://www.carminder.com.au/index.htm

http://cobracaralarms.com.au/uploadedFiles...519709-4339.jpg

Cheers

frx026

Hi kgangulw,

I am an authorised installer of Quik Trak's. DONT BUY ONE!

Quik track is a fair alarm system, if you live work and only ever travel within its coverage zones.

For a better product, check out the car minder system, it works on GSM technology, which means depending on the sim card you put in it the coverage will be huge. ( a lot larger than quik track will ever be)

You will also save on the monitoring fees because you will only be paying for a sim card. I usually recommend something like a cheap optus/voda plan. Telstra SUCK!

You will get similar functions to a quiktrack but you will have access to it from any phone on the planet.

EG - car is stolen with your mobile phone in the console

- go to phone box

- call car

- shut down motor

- get gps position

- recover car

Easy, Just make sure the people putting in the system know what they are doing.

Please note, i do not work for either carminder, quiktrack or Cobra, I am just referring you to a better product.

http://www.carminder.com.au/index.htm

http://cobracaralarms.com.au/uploadedFiles...519709-4339.jpg

Cheers

frx026

pj,

I'm going to play devils addvocate here ( and yes I'm a dealer also.)

what say I find a nice 33 and have a GSM jammer handy? that is going to kill the GSM side of the unit long enough for me to find it ( if its tucked under the dash) and turf it. welll installed - not a problem I'll move on.

I like the quicktrak system for one reason- you cannot jam it. you are correct onthe downfalls though range is great if youare in the coverage area.

I know of another system that is GSM based you you can track yourself but I have yet to lay hands on it or try my 'toy' on it so I cannot comment.

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