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What alarm have you got?
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I've just been quoted Fast Fit Nationwide - £81.60 to remove the standard Conlog Immobiliser that my car came with. (it's refusing to shut off at times). and I know it has an alarm system that doesn't work floating about somewhere in it too.
And then I've just been quoted £300 for a new alarm and immobiliser to be fitted - the details of it are below.... Is this too much?
And then I've just been quoted £300 for a new alarm and immobiliser to be fitted - the details of it are below.... Is this too much?
Or can i get better deals/alarms else where?Model 3198 - 2 to 1 Alarm Upgrade (Thatcham, insurance approved)
http://www.fastfitnationwide.co.uk/prod ... alarm_3198
- - A mini modular remote control alarm and immobiliser that is insurance approved to Thatcham Category - 2-1 status. Offers protection to doors boot and bonnet. With ultrasonic protection for the vehicle interior and battery back-up siren. Also offers automatic door locking and anti-hijack facility.
- Protection to doors, boot and bonnet
- Ultrasonic sensors
- Input for additional / optional sensors
- Battery back-up siren
- Panic facility - personal attack warning
- Universal central door locking output
- Vehicle immobilisation
- Visual arm and disarm indication
- Anti-hijack facility
- Automatic door locking
- Single push button type key pad override
- Insurance approved
- Upgrades Thatcham Cat 2 Immobiliser to a Thatcham Cat 1 Alarm / Immobiliser
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i have one of these
and if they get past that i have one of these
and if i caught them they would wish they had one of these 



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Why?tramroadmotors wrote:i have one of theseand if they get past that i have one of these
and if i caught them they would wish they had one of these

My dad had one fitted a few weeks ago - it seems all-right but just the beep when opening the car annoys me.
I'm not sure if they £400 total is too exspensive for an alarm or not

It needs to be local to Worcestershire, cause i can't afford to be without the car for more than a day.
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Toad AI606 is an awesome alarm. Had it on a couple of cars.
You get one or two extra channels to play with as well. To save you money, get youself one of http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/140454587590? ... 1439.l2649 and one of http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400203122709? ... 1439.l2649
If you install those yourself, you can save yourself an hour's labour from the installer. He will also probably charge you at least £15 for an actuator.
Look in the How To for how to install an actuator.
J
You get one or two extra channels to play with as well. To save you money, get youself one of http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/140454587590? ... 1439.l2649 and one of http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400203122709? ... 1439.l2649
If you install those yourself, you can save yourself an hour's labour from the installer. He will also probably charge you at least £15 for an actuator.

Look in the How To for how to install an actuator.
J