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I have been approached by one of the best car alarm installers here in VIC, he is currently offering great deals in order to drum up more business after a quiet holiday period .. special prices will only be available to our clients and members of a few enthusiast forums, so make sure you refer to Skylines Australia or J-Spec Imports.

AutoTrust supply and fit top quality alarms including QuikTrak, Viper, and many more Australian standard approved products.

The first package is a low cost alarm that meets all of the new tough insurance criteria (full Australian standard approval) - this alarm has keyless entry (with 2 remotes), twin stage immobiliser, all black wiring, all zone protection, life time installation warranty, and more...

... only $350 fully fitted - they can also arrange installation at your home or work.

The second special product is a fully featured alarm with remote engine start amongst other things - this is for the serious Skyline owner that loves their car (I have this alarm myself, what a buzz) ... price on application, depending on your exact requirements.

Call Danny Spencer @ AutoTrust on 0403 056 181 either to discuss your requirements or just get an idea of what else is available.

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