Car-fi

Centrally located in Derbyshire, Car-fi has also been supplying top brand car audio and security systems since 1990. Our range includes car audio and CD players, amplifiers and speakers, car alarms, tracking devices and immobilisers etc. We also supply and fit a range of products for commercial vehicles, including van racking, shelving and box storage systems, reversing cameras, a wide range of van locks and electronic security systems including alarms, tracking and immobilisers. For fleet managers we have BOX Telematics vehicle tracking , a complete web based monitoring solution for maximising fleet efficiency and productivity. By utilising mobile phone GPRS networks and satellite GPS technology, fleet BOX offers fleet managers the convenience of a simple and effective 24/7 vehicle tracking, asset management and security package.


Car-fi website: www.carfi.co.uk


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