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well after looking around for awhile I decided what the hell I'll go all out and get the brant nemsis installed in my 95 gts25t... install was booked for thrusday, advised head office I don't have undercover parking is that a problem, no thats fine.

ok all ready to go, got a call thrusday morning by the installer at 8am, oh I'm sorry u don't have undercover parking I can't really do it, u'll have to bring car out to st albans (45 mins away) nice start to the day. install took 4-5 hours and installer didn't wire in boot protection as he said my boot light wasn't working and therefore he couldn't install it.... ok showed me how alarmed worked etc.. all good seemed to work well.

drove away after going to shops and getting petrol entering the pin number everytime I turned off car was beginning to give me the shits, but I guess thats the price you pay for security!

ended work went to drive home only to find installer had blown my dash and rear lights when he did install, got home and rang him in the morning, advised me he didn't do it was a fluke it happened at same time??? told me to check all the fuses.

ok checked all the fuses in the car, found the blown fuse and replaced it. turned on car alarm had shit its self and reverted back to factory settings or something no longer accepting my pin and now car is stuck in driveway and installer refuses to come out and fix it till monday.. so over all brant alarms great, brant contractors who do the installs > shocking!!!!

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yeah it cost $1198 plus 100 for a central locking motor, friend says I got ripped with central locking motor cos r33's already have em, i dunno whole deals been pretty dodgy if u ask me. happy with alarm though finally have peace of mind

edit... oh apart from the fact alarm is working so well not even I can start car atm... :lol:

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HEy i got a nemesis too man.. i reckon its great.... the guy who installed it did a great job!!!

however the instruction manual thing is pretty crap.. just have to remember how to use it.. when the guy explains it to ya...

Hey if the pin code thing is annoyin ya... just put the thing in Valet mode... that way your alarm and immobilisers still work but u wont have to enter in the pin all the time.. then if ur gonna leave the car for ages.. then take it off valet mode and then the pin has to be entered to start the car... i highly recommend the nemesis... :D

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