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Hey,

Just seeing if anyone from SAU is interested in getting their car crime guarded?

Basically its getting your car's VIN number etched onto all the windows of your car. It takes all of less than 5minutes to complete. Its only a small silver etching onto the corner of each window on your car.

There is a cost involved in getting this done, its usually $50 if you get it done. But as they do club fund-raising for this the cost will be $40 and then each car that gets it done, they (crime guard) will donate $10 towards the club.

If we get enough interest i can ring the guy who does it and can organise a saturday or possibly sunday to all cruise down together and everyone can get it done all at once.

As a bonus of getting it done, they issue you with a certificate and you go onto their database, and then if your car gets stolen and NOT recovered, crime guard will issue the owner with $1000.

Click the pics below for a detailed explaination from their brochure which i got off them.

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Id probably be interested but dont get back to Australia until November.....sigh :D

PS: wooooo.....100th post to me :P

Im sure we can work something out with them for when you get back. theyre pretty laid back guys there.

I work with the Wife of the guy that owns the rights to do this in SA.

She wanted me to become part of the francise and do this in my spare time on weekends.

Great idea but not so great if you want to show your car at car shows.

nar its pretty small, if you look at the etching that is on your windows now (eg NISSAN and type of glass it is) its pretty much the same size as that, not that noticeable

can we pls get some pics? i like the sentiment but if the numbers are huge and stand out, then im not interested... the promo material doesnt really do i justice by your description

-D

think about it

someone steals your car, strips it

whats identifiable if they nick 10 other similar cars?

vin / unique numbers etched on glass means they cant get rid of certain things as easily

ideally need to find someone who'll do DataDot for this sorta price (which wont happen)

ok to answer a few questions, im sure the theifs dont look at the windows when they are about to steal a car, but as Matty 31 said they cant rid of parts as easily with it on there.

next, the size is very small would not get in the way if it was a show car, but defiantly a good idea if your car is a daily and you leave it at shops and that, but would prob not bother if its a show car and only a show car. so when you go out to your car next have a look on the glass that you got now and look for the NISSAN writing and under neath that i think it says Tempalite or Templex or something similar, its the same size as those etchings..

And hey its only 40 bucks and then 10 bucks for every car that gets it done goes towards SAU as a donation.

any more questions feel free

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