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I would just like to say a huge thank you to the guys at Mongoose Alarms on Boundary Rd in Coopers plains....

They completed my install of my M80G + S10 Piezo siren + my turbo timer all for 680 bucks!

I would highly recommend this alarm and the workmanship of paul and .. i forget the other guys name (sorry) anyways the workmanship was extraordinary

Kudos to these guys and there work..

highly recommend checking out www.mongoose.com.au or even giving them a phone call on (07) 3344 7611

<-- Very happy customer!!!!! :P:D:( :( :)

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paul riggs and bruce (I cannot remember his last name.) are the guys there. I deal with them as well. funny thing is they refer various skyline issues to me for some reason.

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funny thing is they refer various skyline issues to me for some reason.

for some reason my ass :( dont be so modest chris. you're a wealth of knowledge when it comes to skylines, and related issues. i know you've helped me out more than once :D

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  • 2 weeks later...
FKN LOUD screamer siren. in short you will not stay in the car as it hurts your head - literally.

my alarm installer didnt want to install the piezo until i learnt how to use my new alarm.

Cause every time id turn the key when it immobilized id get a ear-full and end up complaining to him to remove it :P

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what kinda features does the alarm have... ive had my 33 gtst for about 2-3 months now its time to get an alarm... im tryn 2 work out whats good... and coopers plains is 5 mins from me since im @ sunnybank hills... ive heard that some of them have pagers that msg u when the alarm goes off... this would be good since where i park my car @ tafe has had cars broken into it recently... any truth to this pager alarm stuff?

anything else you wise individuals can help me with?

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what kinda features does the alarm have... ive had my 33 gtst for about 2-3 months now its time to get an alarm... im tryn 2 work out whats good... and coopers plains is 5 mins from me since im @ sunnybank hills... ive heard that some of them have pagers that msg u when the alarm goes off... this would be good since where i park my car @ tafe has had cars broken into it recently... any truth to this pager alarm stuff?

anything else you wise individuals can help me with?

the range of pager alarm's isnt great.

Especially with surrounding cars and you sitting in buildings, you'd be lucky at all to get a signal at all

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+1 and if you have OE lead tinted windows like most of these cars do the range is almost nix.

GSM paging - works but needs a SIM to keep it going. ARM/Disarm via GSM - yes. know of one module that does it in conjunction with

an upgrade alarm. have a 350Z on the gold coast setup that way.

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You can buy the addon to the mongoose alarm; GSM pager

http://mongoose.com.au/accessories/index.p...roduct_id=MTP-3

I think it cost about $300 last time i asked for a quote (1 year ago)

but for that price might be better off getting the GSM/GPS unit in the groupbuy for $300 (although it doesnt have an alarm trigger wire, so will need some playing around to get it to sms you when alarm activated :wave: )

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>_<

greatly appreciated... that'll make my decision a bit easier...

now... for the hard questions... is anybody here good @ 3rd year electrical tafe SH*T... exam today, assignment due tomorrow along with nother exam, assignment due monday morning... ugh... and im still on the SAU forums...

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Guys if your getting an alarm don't get Mongoose, pay the extra note and get the Viper. Both alarms are made by the same company the difference is Viper is the only one you get lifetime warranty i am big on warranty stuff. Other than that the viper remote is cool and all the add-ons you can add to viper is cool too. do it once and then forget about it.

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