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k so thats a cheap option.. what about if i wanted to get rid of my key all together?

then u be wanting a system such as:

http://www.auto-hub.com/stardrive_push_start_ignition.html

RFID to allow access to car and enable ignition button...

do remember...google is your friend.

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the new swift has this factory option my gf has it on her car

you dont need the key to open it or start the car in the phyiscal barrell

it has touch buttons on the door that work if the key is in your pocket

and when you are in the car the barrett has a handle that turns as long as the key is in your pocket

the barrell has a backup key option as well in case the system fails or the remote has a flat battery

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lol I like this. Imagine all the corny lines you could use to start your car.

For some reason I can only think of Arny quotes too.

Yes!!!

"I'll be back..." - lock the car doors

"Why don't you let off some steam" - turbo timer set to 1 minute

"Chillout...dickwad" - engine off

"Cohaagen...give the people the air!" - engine start

"My CPU is a neuralnet processor...a learning computer" can't think of anything I just like this line :woot:

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Hmm how many HP is it worth??

but this the sort of thing u looking for?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/LATEST-PIVOT-Engine...=item2a08bc121f

Wow since when did they get that cheap :worship:

I remember looking at them for like $100 from Japan. Might actually consider one for that bloody price!

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