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hey guys, in the market for a new alarm, just looking for opinions/suggestions as to what can be had locally, atm price doesnt really matter, but at the same time i dont want some sales dickhead to try and rip me off

So whats a good alarm for my coin?

Cheers

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Mine is greatand a few of the other boys have the same one as well, , you know what it does and its features and im not going to explain it on here for the theifs.

$600 fully installed and that included 1 central locking unit.

Pm me if you a list of its features and where to get it.

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I got Rhino...

Top of the line alarm. works good. alot of extra options and add ons are available..

Cheap and good alarm... havent had any probs besides it goin off when somone walks to close or it rains... :(

Audio tech are awesome guys... i get everything from them... so yea... they must of improved, or either they just dont like you :rofl:

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I got Rhino...

Top of the line alarm. works good. alot of extra options and add ons are available..

Cheap and good alarm... havent had any probs besides it goin off when somone walks to close or it rains... :(

Audio tech are awesome guys... i get everything from them... so yea... they must of improved, or either they just dont like you :rofl:

prob both i told them i didnt want them to move the car around to much due fowlling plugs and brassbotton + that clunking diff of mine.

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