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I'm researching car alarms at the moment as I need 2. I found this page from NRMA useful as it lists brand names and model numbers of alarms that comply with Australian standards and estimated price for the fitted units.

http://www.nrma.com.au/pub/nrma/motor/car-...ar/alarms.shtml

as 90% of them are done..

kev, BW should be back in the morn I hope..

ok cool, i will have to hold off the microwave sensors being installed until a later date, currently broke with no job :ninja:

pm me when it comes back and we'll arrange a time for you to come program

ok cool, i will have to hold off the microwave sensors being installed until a later date, currently broke with no job :ninja:

pm me when it comes back and we'll arrange a time for you to come program

will do.

if you wish- contact me directly. I have a few stories and images for you as well. the 791 is a joke!

look at the 460/480xv. I sell these ands fit them PROPERLY!!

its amazing wahta bit of marketing can do btw- do a search on me of this forum - I specialise in skylines.

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