22 November 2010
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Where's my Car?

It's a phrase that can be heard after one's car is stolen from the family drive way, after breaking in to your home and stealing the keys. Install a Gotcha GPS, that is specifically designed for use in a motor vehicle, and rest assured that you can track down your car.
The GO7000 model is perfect for the home user. It's simple to setup, with instructions sent via our online SMS message service. Easy to use, with alerts sent to your mobile phone or email address.
Gotcha GPS tracking devices only need a minimum of 2 wires connected to the vehicles battery to operate. This means that you can install our products at home yourself using detailed setup instructions.
- 12 months free use of the online tracking interface
- After the 12 months are over, you will be contacted to renew your subscription. The cost per month is $10.00 Australian.*
- Long life internal battery
- External high sensitivity GPS and GSM antennas
- Built-in SIM card jack for sending and recieving data
- Can be wired into the car's ignition, immobiliser and door opening switches
- Comes with a Panic Button for use in emergencies (sends an alarm to a mobile phone number you determine)
- The device is small, measuring only 113*60*24 mm, allowing for discreet installation
Come and checkout the new Gotcha Where`s my Car for the low price of $499 its the best new product for security on the market.

Where's my Bike?
When your bike goes missing it's a terrible feeling knowing that someone has taken your pride and joy.
Avoid that situation by installing a GO7000 on your bike. Concealable just about anywhere, this small, lightweight, waterproof, highly sensitive tracker will have you and your bike back together in no time.
• 12 months free use of the online tracking interface
• After the 12 months are over, you will be contacted to renew your subscription. The cost per month is $10.00 Australian.*
• Long life internal battery
• Internal high sensitivity GPS antenna
• Built-in SIM card jack for sending and recieving data
• When properly wired into the bike, the Gotcha Emergency Response Team can shut the bike down in the event of theft
• The device is small, measuring only 113*60*24 mm, allowing for discreet installation