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Which do you think will be worth more? When your a pro whats an extra minute?

What difference does it make which would be worth more?

It's not like you can sell a stolen car and make as much money from it as if it were a legitimate sale...

If you steal a Skyline, you'd sell all the parts from it, and no-one would be wiser.

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

Hey Mate I know your trying to help but whitehorse rd is around near boxhill far away from clayton, got any contact details???

If you dont trust him dont get an alarm off him.

I wont.

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.

Why would you put an aftermarket alarm into an M3/AMG/Jag?

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 :domokun:

With additional extra's to suit.

So decent security, at very affordable pricing. ;)

Any news on that ?

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