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Brand new! Never Installed Mannix Car Alarm!

LOOK AT THIS! CLICK HERE FOR INFO ON THE ALARM

$250.00

Can get it to Sydney for pickup.

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ALARM & IMMOBILISER WITH TWO WAY LCD PAGER AND REMOTE START

"Mannix™, One Of The Most Advanced Car Alarms In The World"

* Parking Timer On the LCD Remote : Parking Meter on Your Palm. When driving, Show the Driving Time Automatically.

* Defrost Output Activate the defrost mode to melt the snow on your rear window.

* Engine Start Reservation: Remote Start automatically on the time you set every morning.

* Aux. 1 & Aux. 2 for the custom installation like Window Roll Up or Door Pop--- 007 Movie !

* Anti Hi-Jacking :When hijacked, you can shot down the engine from your remote.

* Cold Start : Auto remote start and shot down

System Features

* 2-Way Pager FM to FM Transmitter, with LCD Graphics Display

Remote Engine Start, Pre-Warm & Pre-Cool

Remote Boot Release

* Remote Keyless Entry

* Arm/Disarm, Silent Arm/Disarm

* Real-Time Instant Audio & Graphic Alert, of Car Status, Arm,

Disarm, Engine Start, Door/ Bonnet/ Boot Open, Impact, Violations

* Remote Panic, If attacked when approaching or in the car

* LCD Graphics Display, for Real-Use functions,

like Turbo, IG Lock, etc (total 13 Icons, easy to Use)

Super Bright LED, Blue Arming Indicator

* Engine Running Time, Programmable from 1 to 30 min

* Dome Light Supervision

* Timer Display, Parking Meter / Driving

* Anti-Scan Technology

Operation Error Alert, Through LCD Remote

* Low Battery Alert

* LCD Back Lighting

* Real Time Clock, Digital

* Anti-Carjacking, allows you to stop the car via remote

* Defroster Operation

* Control Up To Four Vehicles, From One Remote.

* Control One Car, From Up To Four Remotes

* Car Locator, Helps you find your car in a car park

This is what you get,

The Complete Kit ready to install.

1. Back-Up Remote as spare

2. Control Unit

3. LCD Remote Transmitter

4. All Wire Harnesses ready to Install.

5. 125dB Loud Siren

6. Double Stage Shock Sensor Kit

7. Hood Pin Kit

8. Super Bright Blue Arming LED

9. Compact FM to FM Antenna

10. AAA Battery for Remote

11. Immobiliser Relay Included

12. User guide, Installation Manual & Manual Transmission Instruction

13. A bundle of Wire Ties

Edited by OohArrGTR
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