Just been following, worried about it been stolen¬
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[QUOTE=jef;10512581]injection syringes, upturned in seat base, hinges and crevecies
then apropriatley place "how to deal with aids and hiv" leaflets arounfd the car lol.
they wont be impressed removing needles from the re ****/legs lol[/QUOTE
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then apropriatley place "how to deal with aids and hiv" leaflets arounfd the car lol.
they wont be impressed removing needles from the re ****/legs lol[/QUOTE
^^^ SN very own JIGSAW
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I think you're just being paranoid, i used to follow cars that looked nice when i was younger. But i've done the sit and watch out the window before, especially after the attempted theft of my evo 6 when my house got burgled.
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Personally I think your being paranoid,1st they need to disable your immobilizer, then they need your key with the chip built in to start it ( hot wiring/ scaffing the ignition won't work). This is why so many car thieves turn to burglary, because it is easier to take a car with the keys rather than try to work away round the security system installed.
If your still convinced buy a disclok imho for the steering wheel and then set your current alarm to super lock mode . Which means that even if they get your keys they would have to type a 4 digit pin into your keypad before the car will start.
If your still convinced buy a disclok imho for the steering wheel and then set your current alarm to super lock mode . Which means that even if they get your keys they would have to type a 4 digit pin into your keypad before the car will start.
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Too paranoid imo. Just lock the car, by all means block it in with the wifes car, lock your front door and stop worrying all your life. If it goes it goes.
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Personally I think your being paranoid,1st they need to disable your immobilizer, then they need your key with the chip built in to start it ( hot wiring/ scaffing the ignition won't work). This is why so many car thieves turn to burglary, because it is easier to take a car with the keys rather than try to work away round the security system installed.
If your still convinced buy a disclok imho for the steering wheel and then set your current alarm to super lock mode . Which means that even if they get your keys they would have to type a 4 digit pin into your keypad before the car will start.
If your still convinced buy a disclok imho for the steering wheel and then set your current alarm to super lock mode . Which means that even if they get your keys they would have to type a 4 digit pin into your keypad before the car will start.
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sorry fella, never really fell for the bugeye, just about to buy another classic (P1), so on my 5th classic, hope youve had no trouble, just trying to lighten the mood, and as said if you get a smiley with a wink or alike maybe best to see the reply for what it is a joke
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hahaaaaa we have a trained attack dog for my work, fekkers follow either me or my girl and try to nick the car they find a very fekkin unsociable rottweiller on the back seat lol
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