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Out of curiosity does anyone know how easy it is to get into or nick a stag? I found a magnet stuck to my driver side door beside the handle making me think some muppet tried to get the door open and it got me wondering how vulnerable our pride and joys are, ive got an alarm and immobiliser but at the end of the day ur alarm going off really doesnt stop them from takin it....

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^^^ these 2 ppl would be me and kidafa... i lost my steal key while on the jetski. had to open her up and get my electric key from inside. was rather scary how fast we got in, and people around were almost scared to look at us i think :S

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Out of curiosity does anyone know how easy it is to get into or nick a stag? I found a magnet stuck to my driver side door beside the handle making me think some muppet tried to get the door open and it got me wondering how vulnerable our pride and joys are, ive got an alarm and immobiliser but at the end of the day ur alarm going off really doesnt stop them from takin it....

leave one lying around for more than 15 min and I'll tell you :)

seriously if it does not have NATS 2.8 or NATS 5 then its a sitting duck as far as I'm concerned. after market immobilisers unless they are fitted properly aren't really worth anything. that said mate of mine owns a tiltray and I can drive one..

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as sad as it is, two people can get into these cars in under 2 minutes.

Any import should have 3 point imobiliser, glass break, shock sensors and movement sensors IMO.

yup! and a properly fitted one at that.

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care to elaborate on nats 2.8 and nats 5... had a quick search and it came up with download files

OEM immobiliser built into the key of some nissan vehicles. if its there then no key = no start.

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