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Car TRACK DEVICE for personal car
junior
#1 Posted : Thursday, October 31, 2013 8:32:27 PM
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Hi wazuas'

Thanks for info sharing within

I looking for a good alarm system for a saloon car that should have beyond the basic features of locking and unlocking doors and siren. kindly provide name of alarm and possibly where to find it.

also, i'm in need of a good car truck system that i can fit and monitor myself that does not attract monthly or annual renewal fees.

AHSANTE SANA
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#2 Posted : Friday, November 01, 2013 8:37:09 AM
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can't recommend any but rule of thumb fix two tracking devices from two different guys coz they are the same ones who come for your car
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sss
#3 Posted : Friday, November 01, 2013 10:48:20 AM
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Had a car track device fitted on my truck at Nairobi West Mall 25k no monthly charge, I track it on my comp. Company is TRACKING THE WORLD.
Rankaz13
#4 Posted : Friday, November 01, 2013 11:24:50 AM
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junior wrote:
Hi wazuas'

Thanks for info sharing within

I looking for a good alarm system for a saloon car that should have beyond the basic features of locking and unlocking doors and siren. kindly provide name of alarm and possibly where to find it.

also, i'm in need of a good car truck system that i can fit and monitor myself that does not attract monthly or annual renewal fees.

AHSANTE SANA


Talk to these guys:

iTRACE AFRIKA.

Been using their products and so far, so good. They charge a one-time fee of 22k, the rest I do myself from the comfort of my desk/computer/phone.
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Coolbull
#5 Posted : Friday, November 01, 2013 11:45:13 AM
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For car track someone suggested you buy a kabambe phone. Charge it. Hide it somewhere in your car and enjoy your driving. However, always remember to take it out to re-charge the battery. Also, have it in SILENT mode. No vibrating.

In case your car is stolen, give the cops the number and it will be tracked for free.
junior
#6 Posted : Friday, November 01, 2013 1:48:30 PM
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@ all. thanks alot for the info. but that of kabambe is risky in case you forget to charge or police take too long till the charge is over.

again Thanks to all
Tommy
#7 Posted : Friday, November 01, 2013 6:02:06 PM
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junior wrote:
@ all. thanks alot for the info. but that of kabambe is risky in case you forget to charge or police take too long till the charge is over.

again Thanks to all

hahaha, great kenyans, that idea of installing the phone is good and viable. all you need to do is to connect it to the car battery and the phone remains fully charged always. periodically you send the line some ksh 10. you can hide the phone where the kabambe cannot get in contact with water
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