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Did you read my carpark story above Dan? I was well inside the shopping centre and would not have reacted, then those lowlifes would have either robbed or stolen (well attempted anyhow) my V35.

Similarly I had someone break into the R34 (which had a pager) when I was at the movies at TTP and ran out to disturb them and chase them off.

Good advantage, I say.

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o and from what i hear about clublocks it takes 10seconds to remove them. the main thing it does is show you spent a bit of money on protecting your car so there's likely to be an alarm and or immobilizer to go with that.

Not necessarily, and definitely not good club locks.

I know a few theiving bastards (however, now all in jail where they should be) and they wouldn't waste their time trying to nick cars that had clublocks secured on the steering wheel. They would however donate a couple of minutes of their time to jimmying your door / smashing your window and nicking whatever goodies they can access inside your car. Their aim is to take off with whatever possible in the shortest amount of time

Scary to see what hanging around bad influences and drugs do to ex perfectly normal people you used to know.

Did you read my carpark story above Dan? I was well inside the shopping centre and would not have reacted, then those lowlifes would have either robbed or stolen (well attempted anyhow) my V35.

Similarly I had someone break into the R34 (which had a pager) when I was at the movies at TTP and ran out to disturb them and chase them off.

Good advantage, I say.

ah k, does it tell you when it drops in n out of signal though? i would imagine there would be some thick ass walls in some parts of shopping centres that would block the signal. 500m just dosnt seem that much when you have to park atleast 100m away from the door of shopping centres to begin with. would it work from say 1 side of marion to the other?

also theres a thing talking about clublocks and breaking them.

http://www.performanceforums.com/forums/sh....php?t=67119550

and they could still badge you like they did to mine at ttp unfortunately.

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Dan a paging alarm means you get a 2way pager you can recieve and send information to the car

Apologies but curiosity is getting the better of me. what info you send your car while your not with it, dinner is going well might be brining back company to the car. set the interior light to dim :happy:

i take it you mean you can just adjust what setting the alarm is on.

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I had a pager alarm put on my 32 after some top bloke ripped my doorhandle nearly off trying to get into my car.

Worked fine in shopping centers and worked well parked out the front of my missus place. Newspaper guy liked to aim for my car at 3am, till he got a rock thrown back at his lol

best thing I ever bought!

You send info to the car like "arm/disarm alarm", "reset alarm after a shock sensor has gone off", "remote start", "trunk release", "panic mode (set off siren)" etc etc

i want your alarm Andrew......emailed the guy and no replies back at all.....arrgh

one step beyond remote control transmitters Iphone alarm

sadly you should never divulge all your security to the WORLD on this forum, and how to tips to steal a car.

that eblow GPS tracker is worthless, you need more to interface it to your alarm. that is more for piece of mind or for a thieve to play with after they find it on your dash, that wouldn't see the satellites unless its out in the open, and if your out of range of Cell service your car is gone for good....... you need one that shuts your car down anywhere .

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