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Let the Pics begin!!!!

Great to see your guys - some new - some not so new!

Thank you SO MUCH Daniel, Dave, David, Kim, Colin and Other Staff at CCS for last night's tremendous Tech Night! Plus thanks Chris and Ciaron and others for taking Pics

Learned a lot of things about battery drain, different immobiliser systems (ncl kill switches) and the recommended need to professionally install security.

Yup, great night!

I went being not too interested tbh, but the presentation Actually kept me involved! Good to know the ins and outs of different of alarm and immobiliser systems, and some of the fancy options too!

Also, keen for a tint when I get a car that requires it.

Thanks Carbon for your hospitality, and continuing to support skyline enthusiasts. :)

Thanks to all who helped organise the night, was a good insight into the products and systems available from Carbon Car Systems.

The GTR will be tinted real soon to reduce the risk of defect (6pt harnesses, fixed back seats and no interior can draw unwanted attention)

Thanks again guys.

Mark :)

Congrats and a massive thanks to Daniel and the team at Carbon Car Systems for putting on an excellent night! Many things to take away on issues like car security and window tints that boofheads like me were totally unaware of.

The presentation was slick and informative and we all really appreciated the effort that the whole CCS team went to in hosting our group. Thanks again. Also a great big thank you to Terry for organising the night for the members of SAU NSW.

Hi guys.

Glad everyone enjoyed the night. We had a great time and good to meet people. It was great to see a good turn out and we hope to see you all at more events in the future.

Sorry we didn't get to chat to everyone personally.

Any questions feel free to contact us we are here to help.

Keen to see some photos of the night. I'll see if we can grab some off Chris :)

Kind Regards.

Daniel Gardener

Carbon Car Systems.

Transponder Keys - Ordinary Keys - Key Coding

I must compliment Daniel in having a friend as a mobile locksmith.

You can go to Daniel to get your key and his friend will code it there; or ask Daniel for his name!

Less call out fee if done at CCS I believe!

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