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I bought a certain viper with SST 2 Mile range and Ill have a kill switch in the f**ker too. so if they start my car which is les than a mile away ill play with their head with the controller before i clock them in the back of the head 2 minutes later when i sneak up behind them.

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I bought a certain viper with SST 2 Mile range and Ill have a kill switch in the f**ker too. so if they start my car which is les than a mile away ill play with their head with the controller before i clock them in the back of the head 2 minutes later when i sneak up behind them.

LIES

1) viper doesnt have 2 mile coverage

2) you cant setup a kill swith to work from the remote

3) you never planned a cruise

why will we ever belive you again :P

and yes you CAN set up a kill switch with the viper, who said anything about a remote?

3, i have a route for a cruise, NO I will not plan it yet and i have f**king stated this so please f**k off about it thanks.

Sorry 1 Mile. I meant 2 km.

ok your forgiven

and yes you CAN set up a kill switch with the viper, who said anything about a remote?

3, i have a route for a cruise, NO I will not plan it yet and i have f**king stated this so please f**k off about it thanks.

Not forgoton

so if they start my car which is les than a mile away ill play with their head with the controller before i clock them in the back of the head 2 minutes later when i sneak up behind them.

this is what gave me the impression your gunna let them start it hear have your remote beep you and turn the car off and sneak'o them

^^

probably not allowed, SAU on the other hand.....

BS. I saw on today tonight they did the exact same thing. Leave possession in plain view in car. Thieves break in to steal it. Cops on their ass.

Then again, it was today tonight.

BS. I saw on today tonight they did the exact same thing. Leave possession in plain view in car. Thieves break in to steal it. Cops on their ass.

Then again, it was today tonight.

Today tonight yes, but it wont hold in court. Unlike america entrapment is against the law here go figure....

Today tonight yes, but it wont hold in court. Unlike america entrapment is against the law here go figure....
We don't have entrapment laws & entrapment isn't a defence in Aust so, legit police stings are legal & should hold in court.
Not very smart posting here what sort of alarm you have on your car mate :laugh:

you clearly dont know pauly :laugh:

i thought viper arnt blackwired so there for insurance companys wont allow it?

depends on insurance company mine which is Famous say any good alarm with 3 point immobilizer and self arming

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