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Personally, I'd stay away from eBay when it comes to car security. I suggest getting someone to install it and hand you a receipt. Might have to pay more, but if your insurance company decides to dispute the quality of your alarm, you can slap that receipt right across their face. End of dispute (hopefully)

Not sure of any companies in Adelaide... Try asking around in the South Australia part of the forums :)

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Anyone chris rogers recommends is worth going to... search for him and ask him on the forum, or you can wait, He will see this topic soon enough.

I would stay away from ebay ones, i have been told they are the ones that have had problems but are then fixed and sold again...

Also if you buy one from ebay you most likely wont get factory guarantee. Maybe not installer either.

I would put my left nut on it that there are plenty of alarm installers in adelaide. Seek and you will find.

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