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Hi all,

THIS IS A BRAND NEW NEVER BEEN USED ONLY OPENED FOR PICTURES AND TO MAKE SURE EVERYTHING IS THERE.

This new technology allows you to be aware of your car's safety even if you are 5000 meters away. With Dual Sensor Protection, the remote would alarm you if your car is being disturbed.

It also comes with additional features such as remote / timer engine starter, remote testing temperature and voltage and boot release!

- Dual Sensor Protection

- Shock Sensor

- Microwave Sensor

- 2-Way Luxury LCD Transmitters

- 5000 Meters Response Range

- Multi-Coloured LCD Display

- Time and Alarm Clock

- Audible and Vibration Warning

Double Flash Light Relays Included

Remote / Timer Engine Starter

Remote Engine Disable

Testing for Car Inside Temperature & Voltage

Anti-False Disarm

Remote Silent/Mute Arming Disarming

Arm Reminding / Automatic Rearm

Auto Door Locking After Car Started

Car Locating/Emergency Siren

Jumper Option for Pneumatic or Electric Central Lock

Remote Boot Releasing

Anti-Theft LED Light

Door Locking Reminding

Window Roll Up Automation

Anti-Hijacking

Emergency Disarm

Triggering Memory

Full Range of Protection

Code Hopping/Learning Code Technology

FSK Technology, High Stability and Long Distance

Chirping and Vibrating when the Vehicle is Triggered

Installation Manual Included

$200 ONO.

Please PM me or SMS me on 0411-381-824.

Thanks for your interest,

Kevin

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these are on ebay for under $100???

Mate, if it is - please show me where and I'll buy another one for the mantle piece. :D

Once you factor in postage, it will be a bit more. I am only after pick up for a quick sale. It's virtually brand new and unopened, I bought it from an online seller for $220, I'm just after some cash back for it as a mate of mine gave his alarm to me recently.

Cheers,

Kevin

  • 2 weeks later...
hey, mate were r u located

Hi mate, I'm located in the Western suburbs of VIC.

To all:

Fellas, I just bought two as a mate wanted one now he doesn't and I've paid for it so I just want my money back.

It's selling for $160 on ebay inclusive postage. I'm just after a quick sale and pick up.

EG: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/TWO-WAY-CAR-ALARM-R...id=p3286.c0.m14

However, the last price drop is $120 pick up. I think that's a pretty fair deal.

Thanks all.

  • 1 month later...

Bump. I got this installed on my car...works great....does not interfere with Turbo Timer and I can also give you details of a professional place to install it at reasonable pricing.

Hey mate

my offer is $120 including delivery to SA 5107?

PM is the best way to get hold of me..

cheers

krishy

Sorry for late reply mate...I've also sent you a PM. Cheers.

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