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this is a old idea, and easy to get passed if you have the know how. to get passed it in most cases take's a part that cost less then a dollar if you know how to do it. and transponder ones can be bypssed as well.

OEM factory has no clue how to stop car theft. they run about 10 years behind the curve which is why most car insurance companies want you to buy a better alarm then factory .

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hey there i'm interested in getting one of these - anyone have any more info on it? what's it called? is there anyone in the ACT who can install one? (or failing that - NSW?)

i agree with some of the previous posts - i'm so over car thieves

thanks

All car alarms sold in SA have to have Antihijack feature for insurances reasons, the main supplier of vehicles security products in both after market and on the OE level has always been Autowatch owned by parent company PFK Electronics. They have dedicated stand alone Antihijack modules as well as having the feature built in to most of their car alarms.

thieves are scum of the earth, if your reading this and your a thief go jump off a bridge and die you farken moron, go get a job and stop taking shit off other people coz your too lazy to get a job like everyone else.

gas will be useless if they smash a window to get in

the use strong gas like nitromethane gas (forgot what its called :whistling: ) but basically it will stop your lungs and hart and really hurt ur eyes. i accidentally inhaled some when tuning my RC car and lets say it wasn't pleasant. safety warning RC cars are f**king dangers

Did the AVS 5 star alarm system come with boot protection, the one iv got is about 3 years old and it doesn't have the boot protection thing like the new ones out. I think my installer might have been a lazy f*ker of just forgot to put it in and I've only just looked into now

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Put a crook lock across your pedals. Surprise motherf$#%$# !

The only way to get it off is to cut it or mangle the pedals.

To cut it you'll have to be on your knees outside the car which is obvious you're stealing it, not to mention the pedals will move around while pressure is applied slowing cutting.

Plus the brake lights will be flickering attracting attention.

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