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Hi all,

I'll be needing to get an alarm installed when my car arrives. Can anyone recommend a good alarm installer around the inner south of melbourne?

I'm looking at having a Hornet 727T installed to be able to use my OEM key. They would need experience installing into a CAN bus vehicle

Approx pricing would be useful too.

Thanks,

-Max.

Join SAU... Then get cheap installs via a mate of mine who is a club sponsor/supporter :)

He's been in the business for 8-10 years so i reckon he should be right.

Although he is in Deer Park, but the $$ saving is worth it IMO

Join SAU... Then get cheap installs via a mate of mine who is a club sponsor/supporter :)

He's been in the business for 8-10 years so i reckon he should be right.

Although he is in Deer Park, but the $$ saving is worth it IMO

When your a SAU member how much does he charge? Looking to get a Mongoose M80 or M80G installed when i buy one soon..

Thanks

He supplies and fits his own ADR alarm which has many features, and its less than $350 total.

IMO its not worth the massive $$$ systems, an alarm is ONLY as good as the guy installing it in terms of security and the ability for it to be bypassed etc.

A poor install with a good alarm is easier to steal and a cheaper alarm installed brilliantly :domokun:

an alarm is ONLY as good as the guy installing it in terms of security and the ability for it to be bypassed etc.

For that reason I can recommend stylyn www.stylyn.com

I don't know if they can do what was requested in the original post, but they know their shit when it comes to car alarms. Will cost a bit more than the sponsor special in the vic section (and I can't compare the two, I've only been to stylyn). I payed $549 for Mongoose M80AU installed with certificate etc.

Phat Audio Concepts in braeside ... getting my alarm installed in a week there wif a few goodies as extra deterents .. there a top bunch of guys.. quite down 2 earth and reasonable wif prices. they install alarms from a old claped out capri to new model lambos ...

Im getting a clifford alarm installed with window lift.. no auto engine start as i didnt want it... and im also getting a secondary screamer alarm which is hidden within the interior of the car somewhere with a seperate kill switch.. basically its a deterent to make a thief go deaf if he manages to get into the car....all up im paying $850 which isnt cheap but i want it done right first time.. consider what you pay for your car... its not much 2 have that added feeling of security

But basically they can cater for anyones budget.. give em a call 9580 1282 and ask for Brett as he is the alarm installer

Edited by Player_Hater
Join SAU... Then get cheap installs via a mate of mine who is a club sponsor/supporter :)

He's been in the business for 8-10 years so i reckon he should be right.

Although he is in Deer Park, but the $$ saving is worth it IMO

would he come to peoples places?

oir gota have car dropped off?

wana get mine done properly and perfect time when i lose my licence but i probably wont be able to get to deer park

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