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) it is to get a sensor that will feel if the car it is in gear or not. There are no neutral safety wire on manual gear boxes.
This sensor it's actually a proximity sensor that will feel the distance to the gear shifter. If the distance it is bigger or smaller than the distance you adjusted at the installation then it will intrerrupt a contact.
Usually all the alarm systems have a safety switch that sends a (-) minus or ground to the system when the engine start function it is enabled and cuts this ground for disabling the engine start.
About the starter killer you can install it without problems.
Hope this will help.