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Nemesis is an awesome alarm!!! Took me a few days of setting it off at petrol stations, car parks and freinds houses, but I finally read the manual and worked it all out!! Since reading the manual, never looked back! But expect to cough up $1k for the system.

well ill have to say Brant is prob one of the best....

but honestly IMO insurance is the best security you can get.....if a theif wants your car doesnt matter what alarm you got...he will get it.

I was lucky enough to have a Black Widow one on the car when i brought it....but i wouldnt have spent that much on an alarm otherwise.

Having said that if you got the money you might wanna consider the Boomerang alarms. comes with a pager and also has a turbo timer function built in.

why pay $1 k for an alarm ? the only good part of it is the imobiliser the siren is useless .

for $1250 you can have a tracker fitted and you monitor it yourself so it costs yoy nothing more .

this way you know where ypour car is all the time and you know if anyone is tempering with it .

i just got the mongoose m80s

with centeral locking 3 point immboliser, and auto lift windows all for $400 fitted

and i got full insurance

i think ill b right

no need 2 spend 1000 bucks for a alarm people steal cars with trucks

there goes you $1000 alarm...

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