Barrier Deadlock
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I have a barrier deadlock fitted to MY97 which i do not need. So anybody interested in it?
These retail over £200
£160 +pp
These retail over £200
£160 +pp
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Barrier Deadlock System - £229
Break-in time Pass
This lock won’t be on the shelves of your local branch of Halfords - the Barrier Deadlock system needs to be installed by a professional fitter and as a result, it is an expensive lock to buy. It doesn’t offer much in the way of visual deterrence either. Nevertheless, it is effective, locking the car into reverse, park or neutral depending on the type of car. It’s also simple to use – select the appropriate gear, push in the lock and the car should be secure. Indeed, our testers have yet to defeat it.
Verdict
Impressive protection if you’re willing to spend £229.
hi this may help you sell
Break-in time Pass
This lock won’t be on the shelves of your local branch of Halfords - the Barrier Deadlock system needs to be installed by a professional fitter and as a result, it is an expensive lock to buy. It doesn’t offer much in the way of visual deterrence either. Nevertheless, it is effective, locking the car into reverse, park or neutral depending on the type of car. It’s also simple to use – select the appropriate gear, push in the lock and the car should be secure. Indeed, our testers have yet to defeat it.
Verdict
Impressive protection if you’re willing to spend £229.
hi this may help you sell
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