Security on your car?
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- Delvance
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Re: Security on your car?
They'll just rip off the siren lol..
Just get a big club lock for your steering wheel, will deter most. Or get your alarm installer to do some funnies.. My immobiliser has its leads going into a sealed blackbox and the other side has double the leads coming out.. All black of course. Should frustrate most to move on.
You can use the factory wheel lock (turn wheel until it locks with keys out) so if your car gets hot-wired, they can't steer. Generally a seasoned car thieve will get around immobilizers in 5 mins approx.
Just get a big club lock for your steering wheel, will deter most. Or get your alarm installer to do some funnies.. My immobiliser has its leads going into a sealed blackbox and the other side has double the leads coming out.. All black of course. Should frustrate most to move on.
You can use the factory wheel lock (turn wheel until it locks with keys out) so if your car gets hot-wired, they can't steer. Generally a seasoned car thieve will get around immobilizers in 5 mins approx.
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Re: Security on your car?
That's freaking insane. I'm scared to park my car @ work now. :/

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- Delvance
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Re: Security on your car?
You'll be fine with alarm, immobilizer, factory steering lock and wheel clublock. Add a killswitch if you want as well I guess.
After all of that, they're only gonna steal it by flatbedding it away and I don't think they'd bother, especially in a carpark.
After all of that, they're only gonna steal it by flatbedding it away and I don't think they'd bother, especially in a carpark.
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Re: Security on your car?
Especially for a car thats worth 10 grand.
If I had a flatbed, I'd drag the Ferrari outta the carpark, not the ricer burner.
If I had a flatbed, I'd drag the Ferrari outta the carpark, not the ricer burner.
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Re: Security on your car?
can u get remote switches for fuel line??
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Re: Security on your car?
What range do you want? These would do it:silverGPX wrote:can you get remote switches for fuel line??
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=KC5473
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=KC5483
LED ALL the things.
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Re: Security on your car?
thats awesome, probably the thing only worth doing, they can still steal your stereo but hey they cant take your car by driving it.
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I used to be worried about security until


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Re: Security on your car?
Bennoz wrote:Case of beer!


please hahahha
