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Vertigo wrote:so im looking at getting an alarm with remote start capability. im reading that its fairly hard to get them in new zealand, so importing is the only option.
found this one: Viper 5901 which has good reviews and looks pretty boss.
thoughts? some people say you shouldnt use a remote starter on manual cars, but who leaves their car in gear??
Vertigo wrote:thoughts? some people say you shouldnt use a remote starter on manual cars, but who leaves their car in gear??
Vertigo wrote:...but who leaves their car in gear??
snwtoy wrote:...Hell you could get a second hand iPhone 3GS for $300, set it up with a prepay sim and apple's Find my iPhone service. Instant GPS tracking for your car with no ongoing costs apart from topping up the SIM.
Adoom wrote:Vertigo wrote:...but who leaves their car in gear??
I do. My first car was a mini, the handbrake(apparently) could not be trusted, so I left it in gear. It's a habit now.
Grrrrrrr! wrote:I've seen handbrake cables snap, and in the work carpark there aren't kerbs beside every park so turning the wheel just means it'd hit the car beside you instead of the one in front.
evil_si wrote:Is it possible to use an alarms auxiliary output wired through a relay to remote start? Or is the signal time to short?
snwtoy wrote:Much better to pay a bit more and get something with GPS tracking. Hell you could get a second hand iPhone 3GS for $300, set it up with a prepay sim and apple's Find my iPhone service. Instant GPS tracking for your car with no ongoing costs apart from topping up the SIM.
Al wrote:snwtoy wrote:Much better to pay a bit more and get something with GPS tracking. Hell you could get a second hand iPhone 3GS for $300, set it up with a prepay sim and apple's Find my iPhone service. Instant GPS tracking for your car with no ongoing costs apart from topping up the SIM.
Can get GPS tracking for half that.
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