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Hey all,

Had a bit of a snoop around but couldn't find any recommended Shops to buy / fit a quality alarm / immobiliser for the new Skyline here on the forum,

Does anyone here know off or can recommend a good / reliable shop and even drop a contact name.... :/

Cheers guys.

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Im trying to workout a deal with the SAU-Vic club. (so become a member mate)

$200 will get you a fully installed and insurance approved alarm :mrt:

With additional extra's to suit.

So decent security, at very affordable pricing. :)

Im trying to workout a deal with the SAU-Vic club. (so become a member mate)

$200 will get you a fully installed and insurance approved alarm :)

With additional extra's to suit.

So decent security, at very affordable pricing. :O

I would definitley put my hand up for one of these, please let us know when this eventuates. :mrt:

Im trying to workout a deal with the SAU-Vic club. (so become a member mate)

$200 will get you a fully installed and insurance approved alarm :mrt:

With additional extra's to suit.

So decent security, at very affordable pricing. :)

I would definately put my hand up for this if it were to happen some time soon.

Cheers,

Steve.

Im trying to workout a deal with the SAU-Vic club. (so become a member mate)

$200 will get you a fully installed and insurance approved alarm :)

With additional extra's to suit.

So decent security, at very affordable pricing. ;)

Fark thats cheap for a decent system.

I really need to get my ass into gear and sign up :(

Im trying to workout a deal with the SAU-Vic club. (so become a member mate)

$200 will get you a fully installed and insurance approved alarm :)

With additional extra's to suit.

So decent security, at very affordable pricing. ;)

ill be in that ash

keep us updated :(

Do you really want the person installing your alarm to know where you live and keep your car?

Yes, makes it much more convinient. You must be a F*****n Idiot to think this guy would come steal your $15000 skyline when he works on M3's, AMG's jaguars etc.

He is Very professional. Anyone can steal your car, this guys profession is installing alarms, audio and visual. Not a professional thief.

Ease up dude, its a legit comment.

I know of "we come to you" installation rackets that were busted up a few years ago where people were doing exactly that.

And dare i say it, there is probably one or two out there today still. Its a bit world out there.

Remember, the people that break into cars the fastest generally are installers, or people with intricate knowledge of how things are installed :)

Yes thats true but not every muslim on a plane will try and hijack it. Has it happened, yes but no point being paranoid because someone has done something before. And if your that paranoid, he can still come to you, just park your car round the block.

My cars still in the driveway and the service was great.

Thanks for all the responses, will check things out :P

immortal - is your car a white 33 with personalised plates... erm that are like your user name?

Nah Buddy My 33 is Gunmetal grey and I dont have possession of it yet, its being complied

Do you really want the person installing your alarm to know where you live and keep your car?

I'll check your mate out bluey and if I was worried about my car getting pinched Dark by an installer, I would get him to fit it at work where I can watch him and the car all day.

Cheers guys.

Edited by immortal^

HEy dude there is a guy in your area that does alarms in clayton south on whitehorse rd really great guy n great on costs to as well deals with all audio and security his name is Daniel form Complete Options they deal with alot of Skylines and Imports he will hook u up good really good giv him a go ull b really happy

Yes, makes it much more convinient. You must be a F*****n Idiot to think this guy would come steal your $15000 skyline when he works on M3's, AMG's jaguars etc.

He is Very professional. Anyone can steal your car, this guys profession is installing alarms, audio and visual. Not a professional thief.

Which car do you think is easier to steal?

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