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Item:

MONGOOSE M80G vehicle security system

Age:

New

Condition:

New/Perfect

Price:

$200 firm + postage

SOLD

To Fit: (What car)

Any

Location:

Melbourne - south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

Australia/New Zealand standards certified

Item is band new and unused - comes in original packaging with everything as it would from a store

Based on the brilliant M80S triple automatic immobilizer and alarm, this security system provides even greater protection for your car by including a microphone glass break sensor in addition to the 2 stage impact sensor:-

# Triple circuit automatic engine immobilization

# Protects bonnet, boot and all doors

# Battery back-up siren with soft chirp

# 2 stage impact sensor

# Microphone glass break sensor

# 2 water resistant remote controls (SAW resonator)

# Silent arm/disarm by remote

# Sensor disable by remote

# Remote panic

# Car finder by remote

# Chirp and indicator confirmation

# Turbo timer interface software (timer not supplied)

# 4 digit PIN code override

# Program your own PIN code to a number you will not forget ! (deletes factory setting)

# Standards black wiring and concealed main plug

# Built-in central locking relays (saves on cost of installation)

# 2 stage unlock (optional)

# Boot release (optional)

# Dome light supervision (optional)

# 11 programmable features

You can further enhance the excellent security of the M80G by choosing from a range of alarm accessories:- 2 zone microwave sensor - ultrasonic sensor - electronic self leveling tilt sensor, FM pager, reversing sensors

:D

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awesome unit... if i had the cash id but it.

Thanks mate

Installation is very cheap for these things - I've been quoted $150 and thats professionally done with all the wiring tucked up behind the dash (dash out install)

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