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BNE aftermarket alarm installer
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 6:45 pm
by angusis2fast4u
Don't know whether to combine thread or open new one for different topic... sorry if opening new is wrong
As easy as some people make it seem, i don't feel comfortable installing my own alarm system especially since Insurance rely's on it. I am looking for someone who can install an alarm in my 1990 Eunos Roadster with: immobiliser, central locking (maybe not if weighs a bit) and alarm
Who in brisbane does a reputable job of these? and if there's a few business' who does a good job in the toowong area?
Re: BNE aftermarket alarm installer
Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 11:17 am
by ralt
Hi.
If you want a first class install go to Audio Express he handles most of the Nissan Skyline work.
Re: BNE aftermarket alarm installer
Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 11:30 am
by TTT
ralt wrote:Hi.
If you want a first class install go to Audio Express he handles most of the Nissan Skyline work.
This..
Chris does amazing work.
He holds the occasional workshop where he shows people how easy it is to get a car started and drĂven off.. even with security systems.
There have been a number of cars he has done work on which were broken in to and damaged around under the console but never taken.
I'll be seeing him as soon as I get mine.
If others are interested I could get him to join here to discuss all things security.
Re: BNE aftermarket alarm installer
Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 1:48 pm
by sailaholic
Is it really worth it, particularly on a low cost na6? Mx5 isn't a big target I wouldn't think?
I know I left my commodore with the keys in it repeatedly and people refused to steal it :-P.
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Re: BNE aftermarket alarm installer
Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 4:39 pm
by angusis2fast4u
Thank you everyone ill give them a call sometime soon
sailaholic wrote:Is it really worth it, particularly on a low cost na6? Mx5 isn't a big target I wouldn't think?
I know I left my commodore with the keys in it repeatedly and people refused to steal it :-P.
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um well insurance says i have to have an immobiliser in it to claim on theft.. so i might as well put an alarm in. may be a low cost car but it's being run off student income so its value is a good percent of what i earn a year....
Re: BNE aftermarket alarm installer
Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 5:30 pm
by sailaholic
angusis2fast4u wrote:Thank you everyone ill give them a call sometime soon
sailaholic wrote:Is it really worth it, particularly on a low cost na6? Mx5 isn't a big target I wouldn't think?
I know I left my commodore with the keys in it repeatedly and people refused to steal it :-P.
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um well insurance says i have to have an immobiliser in it to claim on theft.. so i might as well put an alarm in. may be a low cost car but it's being run off student income so its value is a good percent of what i earn a year....
Fair call.
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