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Sleekstylz 
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I am trying to get a Car Alarm with remote Start and I am new at this but I was wondering if I could get some assistance.  I want to know what is the best alarm w/remote start for my money.  If you have any information that would help me please let me know.  Thanks.
Sleekstylz 
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I have a '92 Mazda 929
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python,viper...code alarm...what price range...?
Sleekstylz 
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anything less than $500.

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Any DEI products hands down. I would get a Clifford, or Viper. Really straight forward, reliable alarms.
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NowYaKnow 
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Do you plan on installing this yourself or having it professionally done? A $500 alarm system with a bad install is no better than a $50 one. Any alarm out there with a nice install should be just fine for most people. (code alarm, dei, crimestopper, etc) Another thing you need to let us know is what kind of features your after.
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What consists of a "good install", i'm curious

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someone who is MECP...............Best Car Alarm w/Remote Start -- posted image.
Sleekstylz 
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I dont plan on installing this myself...but if anybody professional that lives in NC can install it, I will pay them.  Some of the features that i want are:  Pathway illumination, windows rollup and down and also my sunroof, glass break sensor and also the sensor the trigger for when something hits my car and last but not least the voice module would be a nice touch up to the system.  I have a lot of expensive stuff on my car thats why i need all this isshh.  Let me know people what you thing.  Thanks.

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radiantx wrote:

What consists of a "good install", i'm curious

Usually consists of hiding the alarm brain somewhere other then under the steering column and taping/split looming all the wiring coming from it. Otherwise its rather simple to just cut the wires you see exposed and kill power to the alarm, factory wiring is almost always loomed or taped up so doing that makes it hard for the theif to find it. Also obviously a good install means all your connections are soldered and taped well, if you have it done professionally and see T taps underneath there go get your money back, it's sooner or later going to need to be redone.

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