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benny_blanco, doesn't hurt but what a pain in the arse, remove fuelpump fuse, cas plug or whatever and that's just as good. unless you want to pull kickpanel on and off and undo a 10mmbolt holding the loom in the computer and risk damaging the loom rippin it in and out..hehe...

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My agreed value went down heaps rang them up added hardly anything in mods went up 2k and premium only went up extra $40 or so justcars said its all automated on computer just ring up and say u want a better deal if that doesnt work ring 2 or 3 times u will most likely get a different value everytime

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if your car is near where u sleep at night have and alarm that makes a sound when u open the locks of the car and dont worry if your asleep your body will hear that and dont worry you WILL wake up, its a subconcious thing happens many times when my dad needs to move it while im sleeping i always wake up for a sec when i hear the sound

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Don't do what Donny don't does.

hey what did donny do?

btw, add a couple more things to add to that list...

1, investigate microdotting parts off your car (you can now apply the stuff yourself and register your details online)

2, security etching on your windows (last time i remembered it was around $50 from raa)

They won't prevent your car being nicked, but a professional thief might move onto the next car if he sees your car is etched.

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hahaha.. lol bad donny *smacks*

Another option.. DIY Ghetto Style GPS tracking.

If you've got a GPS enabled phone already which you don't mind stashing in your car.. then just go directly to the site http://www.mologogo.com/ - time for me to go hunting on ebay for a el cheapo phone.

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If someones in my house to steal my ride they wont be leaving it either.. maybe in a body bag.. I dont care wat anyone says.. Breakin into someones house in the night while they are in the house is asking for confrontation.

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Another ridiculously inexpensive tracking system.. using an old phone as a cellular tracking device.

http://gpstrackingsystems.biz/diy-anti-the...or-your-car/82/

Now this is a fkn great idea, SOOOO easy too. I'm gonna hit the local jaycar and get a box to mount it in so it looks like another computer in the car... could mount it anywhere :rofl:

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It's pretty clever hey.. does anyone know where we can get non-expiring pre-paid sim cards?? you know the ones where call credits don't run out and your card doesn't get disconnected after period of non-use.

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