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Again, if anyone needs help finding an alarm that'll work or help w wiring it in, pm me. I'll give FREE advice. Because it's simple and more people should have it, and there no reason not to have it. You can get an entire alarm w remotes and siren for less than $50 if you look.
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Re: moped alarm

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Personally I'm not a big fan of the audiovox or prestige alarms, but there's nothing wrong w them. I used a base model avital, 3100 I think. It comes w starter kill wires w no relay nedded, just cut the starter feed wore and attach the 2 wires from the alarm. It also has a built in shock sensor, so no need to mount an external shock sensor. It's remotes are very sturdy too, although not very exciting looking
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