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Most of you have probably seen my thread in "General".

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=11025

Basically I think some idiot is trying to pinch the skyline. I am now looking at a PIN code thingo and maybe something like Navtrak or Quicktrack. Where can I find these things in W.A?

Can anyone help me?

Thanks in advance

Daniel

hey mate there is a place in Adelaide called Emtech that have this cool thing called an iceman immobiliser.

If you notice that your car has been stolen you call this number up and it remotely shuts down your car. The thief thinks that he's run out of petrol or something :D

Pretty cool idea ... I think it costs $295 and the guys email is:

[email protected]

thats pretty cheap! Looking at putting some security equipment into my car shortly too. Was thinking about a PIN code a bit like the new WRX's have in them - except last time i drove one of those the alarm was playing up which slightly put me off it.

yeah mate it can be integrated with other alarms I already asked the guy that :(

I don't like those pin pad things .... a mate of mine had one in his Peugeot 306 and it was shitty ... annoying to keep punching in the pin.

And I've also heard that they're not too hard to get round :confused:

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