CHEAP WAY TO HAVE YOUR CAR NOT STOLEN
I work at crutchfield I dont know if youve heard of it(look it up on google) anyway a co-worker (mobile installer) found a site with good alarms for around $100 its not cheapo shi# it works great,
http://asianwolf.com/alarmpack....html
check out packages after 4. two way pagers,remote start. im not jerking your chain this stuff is awsome
http://asianwolf.com/alarmpack....html
check out packages after 4. two way pagers,remote start. im not jerking your chain this stuff is awsome
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by crazyguy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">prices seem fair and reasonable </TD></TR></TABLE>
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I like them. Im getting one for my car,my buddy just got his second one. hes got them on both of his cars and i think hes got the inexpensive package. If you cant spend $150 on a bad *** alarm deal then youll regret it if your **** turns up gone. i have. shady "friends" stole $3,000 in firearms,a viper alarm(in box what good was that) and i wont F*& again oh and i even had a complete h22 swap jacked on x-mas eve
I cleaned all the crap out of this thread, please keep it on topic. Thanks
Prices are not that great IMO, and the products probably aren't either (that's speculation). Not when you can get respected name brand products with warranty's for very similar prices. If anyone is looking for an alarm please check out our sticky "Which Alarm Should I Buy?".
Prices are not that great IMO, and the products probably aren't either (that's speculation). Not when you can get respected name brand products with warranty's for very similar prices. If anyone is looking for an alarm please check out our sticky "Which Alarm Should I Buy?".
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Prices are not that great IMO, and the products probably aren't either (that's speculation). Not when you can get respected name brand products with warranty's for very similar prices. If anyone is looking for an alarm please check out our sticky "Which Alarm Should I Buy?".</TD></TR></TABLE>
x10 thesee units are junk and don't last. If installed right it could be a good unit. But why pay for a cheap product and have it fail. you get what you pay for. If anyone is looking for a good alarm look in the thread provided.
Prices are not that great IMO, and the products probably aren't either (that's speculation). Not when you can get respected name brand products with warranty's for very similar prices. If anyone is looking for an alarm please check out our sticky "Which Alarm Should I Buy?".</TD></TR></TABLE>
x10 thesee units are junk and don't last. If installed right it could be a good unit. But why pay for a cheap product and have it fail. you get what you pay for. If anyone is looking for a good alarm look in the thread provided.
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A Viper 350hv is inexpensive. But if you want something cheap, yeah there's lots of that on the market.
A Viper 350hv is inexpensive. But if you want something cheap, yeah there's lots of that on the market.
Like others have stated, why would you take the cheap option on security?
A website is always an example of what to expect from the products the company is selling.
I vote DEI.
A website is always an example of what to expect from the products the company is selling.
I vote DEI.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by WinningNinja »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Like others have stated, why would you take the cheap option on security?
A website is always an example of what to expect from the products the company is selling.
I vote DEI.</TD></TR></TABLE>
A website is always an example of what to expect from the products the company is selling.
I vote DEI.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Prices are not good at all. The product is a good product though. I am very familiar with it. It is manufactured by company called PEI (not DEI) they are based out of Cali. I worked for a shop in PA and we were the #1 retailer in the country for a few years running. We were a beta test site for PEI. You can find this product cheaper with tech support and warr. http://www.commandoalarms.com
good luck
good luck
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