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I only get $10,000 if my car gets stolen or catches fire, So I'd have to ask the car jacker nicely if he (or she) will let me take off the FMIC, rims, exhaust and the stereo.

Or just not let them get my car...

i wouldn't mind if somebody jacked me - id just hand everything over then get payed out by insurance :P
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Senario 1. Dude's run up to my car and try n jack me - I flash my tits - they usualy are not sure on wtf to do.

Senario 2. Dude's run up n try and jack me - My number plates are SN1P3R so of course i have fake weapons all throu my car ( remeber autosalon replica 9mil's sitting on my dash ) - simply find one and pull it out - Hopefully they would run, and i would chase, using the butt of the replica to mash there faces with leaving a loverly bloody pulp on the sidewalk.

Senario 3. Dudes run up n try and jack me - Stab them, stab them good!!!

Problem:

No one is stupid enough to try and hijack you! The COPS had enough trouble taking it away from you! Lol

You gotta keep a lock on the knive case though over wise you could get fined, my mates dad is a chef and he got done.

A guy I used to do karate with had some assface try steal his car at a set of traffic lights, he grabbed he jackers arm first chance he got and wound the window up, with the jackers arm trapped he floored it till he got up to 100Kph and unwound the window and dropped him on the road at 100, hahaha

And myself, I've always got a screwdriver in reaching distance. I've got a pocket knife but its not very convenient. I was thinking the other day about keeping my stillsons (pipe wrench) with me but it's not very effective when you are sitting down in your car,

for real?!

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