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hey all, my R32 GTR only has an immobiliser at the mo

I want to get a full alarm system soon, maybe one of those ones that send you an SMS etc.. Do they do that on request?

anyway, I need some suggestions and a good place to get it done in Perth

cheers

Tom

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may want to check with your insurance company as well. most have requirements for alarms that will help your theft excess. see my post on the boomerrang and viper items elsewhere in this forum before you consider them.

I just read another thread about the Brant Nemesis, it looks pretty damn good with that keypad

http://www.brant.com.au/html/nemesis.htm

whats the damage on one of these?

anyone know which 6 points of the engine it arms?

EDIT: shit!, it better be good for $700 installed :O

topaz

6 random points. pm me and I'll tell you which ones.

RRP on the system was $990 or so when I was doing them brant seem to be doing more OEM stuff now than aftermarket, so nemisis may now extinct.

I want to get a full alarm system soon, maybe one of those ones that send you an SMS etc.. Do they do that on request?

If you already have a car alarm or wish to add SMS on the cheep (but extreemly functional) then check the SMS Controller from Jaycar

To activate the SMS just connect to your siren wiring. Eze!

This kit will also allow you to disarm, arm, open doors, start your car, shut it down if stolen and anything else you can imagine.

You will need a soldering iron and a real cheep (second hand) nokia phone.

I currently use it for all the above including monitoring audio in the car remotely. Oh and it makes sence that if you want to start your car remotely you will want to include interlocks which shut it down if a) it moves before you get in B) its in gear c) the hand brake is not on etc.

M@

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