| Bonney 
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 Registered: 14th Nov 04
 Location: St Helens
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 | Anyone reccomend someone who can fit an alarm to my astra. Been let down a few times by a lad who was going to do it.
 
 Looking for someone around the St Helens area ideally!
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| random dav 
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 Registered: 7th Jan 04 Location: NSW
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 | I always use a mate of a mate... GSA Autoelectrics, Geoff - 07968199463. He is mobile, never has a problem with anything. Me and Fran both have had alarms off him
 
 
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| Bonney 
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 Registered: 14th Nov 04
 Location: St Helens
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 | How much does he charge roughly. Might give him a try if the price is right!
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| random dav 
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 Registered: 7th Jan 04 Location: NSW
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 | i got a cat1 with micowave sensor for 250ish, he does cheaper ones, best jutst to ring and see what he can get. he's a sound chap
 
 
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| Bonney 
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 Registered: 14th Nov 04
 Location: St Helens
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 | Sound, I'll see what i can do.
 
 Already have the alarm. Just need someone to put it in for me!
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| 3i_gaz 
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 Registered: 29th Nov 07
 Location: Liverpool
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 | ring barry from safe and sound
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| Nickb 
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 Registered: 10th Sep 09
 Location: Chester
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 | Should give it a go yourself a basic alarm with immobiliser motion sensor and shock sensors as well as remote central locking isn't that hard really grab your Haynes and give it a go save yourself a packet buddy there not as complex as they initially look!!
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| Nickb 
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 Registered: 10th Sep 09
 Location: Chester
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 | Infact iirc as chavtastic as they are the Haynes corsa modifying manual has a fully illustrated step by step guide on how to fit an alarm buddy
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| Bonney 
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 Registered: 14th Nov 04
 Location: St Helens
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 | Only thing with this is it goes into the existing car loom, Was going to do it myself until I seen the amount of wires!
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| Nickb 
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 Registered: 10th Sep 09
 Location: Chester
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 | Yea the only thing you actually need to wire into the original loom in most cases is the indicator flashing, the central locking, a power feed and the immobiliser if applicable, any sensors and your siren will just be plug and play mate, hence get a haynes manual which will have all wiring diagrams for your car loom, your alarm should already have a diagram with any luck?
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