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i live on the gold coast, so ill keep your licence plate number on my dash, just incase, then if i see it, ill call the cops. nothing illegal on the car?.... i have a immobiliser , and a nice red blinking light in my car that looks like alarm system, but yeah, its easy to get around stuff like that. just learn how it works and you can get around it. unless you get what the newer wrx's have. that anti thief alarm, with a pad to put a 4 digit code in!!, the car will not start without the code, my room mate has a 05 model with this, and i believe no one is getting around that system.. oi, there should be a group by for these, cause i would get one!, AND IM SURE OTHERS WOULD NOW.. this could be why wrx's are not stolen, but skylines are.. and there are morte wrx's then skylines, nd alot more others cars out there, holdem v8's. no one is taking these.. these ass's know that skyline does not comes with good secruity.. they studied up..

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i think those plug inot the immobiliser though. check into it, i'd be interested for my next car.

enough ppl want one, ill see if i can start something up.. ill mess with the wrx one and see if i can get around it. but loox good so far. ill get a pic and all... if any one wants one. tell me.. see how many ppl we can get and see how cheap we can all get them.. can always take them and place it on another car if needed. so should last a while

there is still hope yet for my car! we have a lead to someone who is selling of 33 parts, like everything. investigating it now! there's gonna be some ass whooping if it is mine :laugh::laugh:

he posted it up on boost. my name is different on there. plus i havent made any reference to him directly

hmm ok then... well i dont condone violence in any form. Suggest you talk to my lawyer

*hands over aluminum bat

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Hey guys,

Just thought i might make a point of observation.

Alot of u are posting in on various topics what immobiliser/alarm u have, pics of ur car, rough parking locations, what "anti-theft" measures u are taking...basically thats telling any amatuer thief what to do, what to look out for and where ur car is located.

Recently i had an alarm/immobiliser installed and decided to investigate how easy it is to steal a skyline in light of recent events and all i can say is that an alarm/immobiliser is only going to slow down a SINGLE thief by 20 mins...and thats assuming they r going to drive the car away...of course they can always tow a car with immobiliser/alarm, so basically, if they want ur car..there gonna get it. I had one of my friends have there car seconds from stolen (einstein) and that scared the sh*t out of me. Its a sad world these days owning a skyline.

Only alarm I would be looking at is a 3 point immobilising alarm, fuel/starter & ignition black wiring & back up battery siren, quick release steering wheels always is a good way to stop em too

Not worth the risk going cheap on a alarm!!!!!!

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