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Well it depends on which alarm they are quoting for you.

We do the Cyclops P355 for $360 installed and the P375B for $430 installed.

The P375B is a full alarm where as the P355 is just an immobiliser.

We are also down south :)

And if you are a member of SAUSA you get a discount from us

Regards

Simon

Ministry of Bass

Well it depends on which alarm they are quoting for you.

We do the Cyclops P355 for $360 installed and the P375B for $430 installed.

The P375B is a full alarm where as the P355 is just an immobiliser.

We are also down south :D

And if you are a member of SAUSA you get a discount from us

Regards

Simon

Ministry of Bass

Thanks for pointing that out Simon :cool:

10% discount at selected stores for club members. Only $30 plus once off $15 admin charge ($45 total) means you'll get lots of discounts throughout the year which will more than cover your membership fee paid.

:)

Well it depends on which alarm they are quoting for you.

We do the Cyclops P355 for $360 installed and the P375B for $430 installed.

The P375B is a full alarm where as the P355 is just an immobiliser.

We are also down south :D

And if you are a member of SAUSA you get a discount from us

Regards

Simon

Ministry of Bass

Those a good prices! :cool:

i went to autobahn..

here comes the flames

the sales person (i think could have been manager) was awesome so i booked it in on the next sat

was something like $380 for a Cyclops with superbright led and two remotes (handy now as we got 2 keys cut so the mrs and i each have a key with the alarm acting as a central locking module aswell)

Just cars were over the moon that i was fitting an imobiliser to australian standards.

the fitter was a champ and did a great job - very good.

the sales assistant filling in my waranty card couldn't even spell the name of the suburb the installation happened and wrote with an upside down hand - i cant explain but it was wierd. the other sales assistant was a <20y/o chick with the dirtiest mouth i had ever heard - i mean i just wanted to slap her - pure filth - she called a customer a C... and i'm sorry but even for autobahn it is not cool.

thank god the manager and installer had a brain so i am confident in the product and fitment.

Edited by 910trx
Lol:

YOUR POSTCODE

With 5 or more thefts reported each week, postcode 5108 is one of the highest theft risk locations. We recommend that you read these simple precautions you can take to protect your vehicle from theft.

YOUR CAR

The NISSAN SKYLINE 1998 was not fitted with an immobiliser when it was manufactured and unless it has been fitted with an Australian Standards approved immobiliser since then it is at risk of theft.

New passenger cars sold in Australia are required to have an immobiliser but before 2001 many cars weren't fitted with them. As a result these cars are targets for opportunists to 'hotwire' using something as simple as a screwdriver.

Engine immobilisers provide the most effective barrier available between a thief and your car, as long as you keep your keys safe. Click here for more information.

BIGGER lOL'S

YOUR CAR

Unable to find NISSAN SKYLINE R33 1994.

well if they cant find it hopefully neither can the thieves :D

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