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spoke to Ric friday

he can supply any alarm you want

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Cyclops

probably mongoose forgot to ask (if he couldn't supply could defiantly fit)

will try to remember to ask about that the next time im there

what about viper ones steve???

spoke to Ric friday

he can supply any alarm you want

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Cyclops

probably mongoose forgot to ask (if he couldn't supply could defiantly fit)

will try to remember to ask about that the next time im there

spoke to Ric friday

he can supply any alarm you want

Auto Watch

Directed

Cyclops

probably mongoose forgot to ask (if he couldn't supply could defiantly fit)

will try to remember to ask about that the next time im there

Krishy see bold directed are the manufacture's of Viper, Clifford, and a few other brands that escape me atm

here is a list of there products

pretty much all the same slight variances across the board

http://www.directed.com/Products/Security/Default.aspx

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awesome there is a iphone and blackberry app for your viper alarm now :blink: Viper smart start (:ninja: only available to the US atm)

http://www.viper.com/

Viper has all your pretty show car gadgets but through experience working with these companys. Viper is easier to stop the alarm going off while stealing the car. Cyclops is the way to go and its ADR approved where some vipers are not so if ur car gets stolen it wont be insured.

Geez some of you guys have a short memory, i work for Tonkins! And yes we stock Viper alarms. We fit a heap and dont have any problems with them, and kahli, im not sure where you got your info from, but they wouldnt be easy to get around at all, especially with the siren screaming its head off!

The best thing you can do is check with your insurance company in regard to what requirements they list, most list for an immobiliser and thats it, which any decent alarm will have inbuilt.

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