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i just had an agrument with the insurance company and told them im getting a second mech to look at it cause there only fixing the locks that are brocken and not the suspension or the engine that are both basicaly rooted now and they shit them selves and said they would take another look at the car so i could be in luck

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Hey guys... i havent read this thread for ageis lol its changed... meh

i think one of the best things you could do to protect your car is, if your alarm/immobiliser has any stickers of what brand it is on it, take it off AND on your windows put a sticker of a diff brand of alarm on it so that theives would get confused ... that should make sense

im thinking about doing a proper boot install for my 12" sub & amp... right now i have a sub box and takes up alot of space in my boot... scince ive taken out my space saver and jack... its un used space so i thought maybe i can make a decent custom install into the space saver bay... then putting some hard plastic over the sub so it dosent get cracked & then put the boot carpet back over it... i dont want a show stereo setup but aslong as i have good sound im happy...

what do you guys think? im going to do it at GCCS cos thats where i got my stereo but yeh...

oh... and those earth grounding system from like HKS... does anyone know much about them and if they are worth the cost?

thanks... see ya :burnout:

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