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i you can get spare M35 keys cheap easily then id go for one of the setups that uses that factory door lock button. i looked into it for my C34 but a spare electronic key was quite expensive.

there are a few good alarm systems out there, i just got myself and Mongoose M80. does every thing you want an alarm/immobiliser to do, doesn't have all the other crap like remote start, etc. and it is australian standard rated and 3 point immobiliser, so it will be ok with you insurance company.

should be able to get the alarm and installation for around 500 bucks (dont quote me though)

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ring the boronia store (0397398866) and speak to adam. mention me. he will probably call me once he has spoken to you. pricing for the alarm above is based on a C34. M35 is a bit different and takes a bit more time to do properly so the price will reflect that.

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ring the boronia store (0397398866) and speak to adam. mention me. he will probably call me once he has spoken to you. pricing for the alarm above is based on a C34. M35 is a bit different and takes a bit more time to do properly so the price will reflect that.

thanks muchley chris , you blood is worth bottling :P

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