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Forrest 03-19-2009 03:13 AM

favorite aftermarket alarm?
 
Since no matter where i go, and when i come back theres some one NEAR my dam car even if i park far away. wether its other 350;s or STI's or just weird people who want to stare into the car i have been thinking a after market alarm is a must.

Any one using one that has a favorite system?

Im looking for long range 2 way pager, proximity sensor and ablitity to do warnings if to close like touching the car = a horn honk, would be nice.

kdo2milger 03-19-2009 04:37 AM

iv ebeen using viper exclusively over the years...they have everything you mentioned...

Bobba Booey 03-19-2009 11:15 AM

Get the Ravelco system. Not one vehicle ever stolen!

http://www.ravelco.com/images/plug1.jpg

molamann 03-19-2009 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobba Booey (Post 45283)
Get the Ravelco system. Not one vehicle ever stolen!

http://www.ravelco.com/images/plug1.jpg

I don't think the TS is too worried about his Z behind stolen, just people fondling it. :nutswinger:

NorCalZman 03-19-2009 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobba Booey (Post 45283)
Get the Ravelco system. Not one vehicle ever stolen!

http://www.ravelco.com/images/plug1.jpg


ugly plug but I have it in my Z31 under the dash where it is not easy to see. I consider regular noise alarms as useless since people dont pay attention to them anyway. If I was going to get a actual alarm it would have to be the kind that pages you if someone messes with it.
Otherwise, I think the Ravelco is the best option.I dont care if someone breaks a window and steals my jacket (goodluck seeing it with my tint though, haha), but for the love of god just dont steal the car itself! Chances of me finding another mint condition SS are slim to none. It was not that expensive either.

SoCal 370Z 03-19-2009 12:13 PM

Viper and Clifford are owned by the same company and literally the same products in different wrappings. Both have OmniSensor that can be set so low that someone placing their hand against a window will send out a warning.

Forrest 03-19-2009 02:32 PM

yeah i just want to stop the fondling and quite possibly put fear into any stupid kid who may want to key it due to it will bring to much attention to them.

That and i wanted the 2 way pager to send me a buzz if some ones near it.

If some ones gonnna steal it, its going to happen. Nothing stops a flat bed truck from what i have heard.

I was also thinking about lojack later on down the road since my insurance gives me a discount for having it.

zylont 03-20-2009 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NorCalZman (Post 45292)
ugly plug but I have it in my Z31 under the dash where it is not easy to see. I consider regular noise alarms as useless since people dont pay attention to them anyway. If I was going to get a actual alarm it would have to be the kind that pages you if someone messes with it.
Otherwise, I think the Ravelco is the best option.I dont care if someone breaks a window and steals my jacket (goodluck seeing it with my tint though, haha), but for the love of god just dont steal the car itself! Chances of me finding another mint condition SS are slim to none. It was not that expensive either.

huh, that's an interesting little device. They claim on their website that one one has ever stolen a car by defeating their product.

Has anyone put or is planning on putting one on their new 370Z?

Forrest 03-20-2009 04:59 PM

i dont want to carry a faucet in my pocket to start my car. At least thats what it reminds me of.

dad 03-20-2009 05:08 PM

Some GPS, and monitoring stuff.
Car Security and Car Surveillance

Forrest 03-20-2009 05:38 PM

Scytek Vision Guard 8000 Car Alarm, remote starter, keyless entry, camera
That one looks kind of cool


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