weeee im also going to book my PMM soon ^^
dunno what to expect when i trade in my old idsi though....
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The All New Honda City 2009 Official Thread v2, compiled by mikelee
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weeee im also going to book my PMM soon ^^
dunno what to expect when i trade in my old idsi though.... This post has been edited by meow1803: Feb 17 2009, 12:33 PM |
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QUOTE(andyjyneo @ Feb 17 2009, 04:37 PM) Yes, RM1.5k is worth to get. For City replica kits, this is the estimated price, regardless of MUGEN or Modulo. oh i wonder if i can change to a 3rd party alarm system - viper c/w auto start function.Added on February 17, 2009, 4:39 pm Well, as for the alarm, this not only limited to City. Starting from previous generation of Accord & Jazz, they've already done this. Again, I repeat. Honda alarms are made in Japan. They no longer use Cobra alarm or Thailand-made alarm due to cut-costing way and complaints. Alarm will not trigger if: 1. Open your car door using your key. 2. Open your car boot using your key. I've inquired Honda on this matter when I got my new CR-V. They said the alarm is directly connected to ECU. There's no way to change volume of the alarm. And most importantly, there's no way to connect your horn to your alarm. ive been using this for several years and they never give me problems. |
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