Clifford Alarm. Is it worth it?????

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Clifford Alarm. Is it worth it?????

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Wondered if any one out there can make my mind up. I've got a POLO 6N2 and thinking of getting a Clifford CONCEPT 650MkII fitted professional for £299. Cant decide if its worth it. Car has only got 4 sony speakers on show, obviously take headunit with me. Have got a complete steeing wheel crock lock. Mainly want for a deterent and a little bit of peace of mind. As just sold Type R with standard alarm. Please help!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by 6n-polo-valver »

at £299.....thats very cheap.

is the fitter qualified and vsib registered?

If not, then its pointless having a 650 mk2 fitted as it wont be valid on the insurance, as the fitter cannot provide a valid certificate.

i fit these on a daily basis and im fully trained and vsib registered,so i know what im talking about.... 8)

if you want a cheap and cheerfull alarm which will alert if someone broke a window, opend a door, boot, bonnet etc....then go for a cobra or another directed product (clifford,viper,avital,hornet).

cobra 3193 will do all you need, including central locking.
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Post by lolhoward »

Hi, thanks for getting back but I already chose to getting it done. Paid £370 and got total closure and window sensor. So not to bad as most places sell it for £399 standard. Yes I got a certificate. Thanks again
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