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Old 07-03-13, 10:42 PM   #1
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Question Car alarm guidance required :)

Right, me again...

I'm looking at fitting an after market alarm to my 94 coupe. In the past I've had a Clifford system which was a nightmare and would never have again I don't think, so my question is basically is there anyone that can recommend a system to me? I'm after remote central locking, protection on boot, bonnet and doors, motion sensor, impact sensor (the smashing window sensor), perhaps total closure but not really fussed.

I just want a decent system that doesn't cost the earth, I've seen some simple ones from £30 right to £££££'s more but I'm a little stuck for advice?

Thanking you all once again
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Right, me again...

I'm looking at fitting an after market alarm to my 94 coupe. In the past I've had a Clifford system which was a nightmare and would never have again I don't think, so my question is basically is there anyone that can recommend a system to me? I'm after remote central locking, protection on boot, bonnet and doors, motion sensor, impact sensor (the smashing window sensor), perhaps total closure but not really fussed.

I just want a decent system that doesn't cost the earth, I've seen some simple ones from £30 right to £££££'s more but I'm a little stuck for advice?

Thanking you all once again
PM dandan as he has recently fitted a full alarm sysyem to a CQ (although he has sold the car now).
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Old 08-03-13, 12:45 AM   #3
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PM dandan as he has recently fitted a full alarm sysyem to a CQ (although he has sold the car now).
Cheers, will have a look for him
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Old 08-03-13, 05:10 AM   #4
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An old work colleague used to work for Toad fitting their alarms, he rated them pretty good......don't know what they're like these days?
Are you looking at fitting it yourself?

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Old 08-03-13, 05:56 AM   #5
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I got a toad , there's a good few of the Quattro boys with em ... Very reliable kit
Clifford are overpriced blingy toss I've been told
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In about 2000 I bought a Nissan 200 (newest car I've ever owned, sold it soon after 'cause it was too new for me), it had a Clifford on it...........annoying is how I would describe it.
I kept in touch with the new owner as I done the services on it, the Clifford went tits up on a slip road at 10 o'clock at night immobilizing the car
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I've heard similar stuff , had others go AWOL over the years too but the toad has been good
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A lot will depend on how it's fitted....... properly soldered joints and heat-shrinked insulation .
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Correct , lad spent most of the day doing mine
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Correct , lad spent most of the day doing mine
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