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Club lock... Best deterant in the world.. i didnt have anything on my car = stolen.. Now everywhere i go and even at home i have the clublock on, has never been touched in 4 years.. Park it all over the place, marion, TTP and at work in complete darkness and nothing.. GET A CLUBLOCK!! If you dont have one and your cars stolen, too bad in my books... They are not expensive! Theres a few ways of getting around a clublock but it takes a bit of time, so even if you do have one, dont leave your car for too long..

I agree. Get a club lock. I work in the northern suburbs and had never had my skyline broken into once.. touch wood :laugh:

had a bloke in a wrecking yard once show me how they can clublock off a car in about 15 secs i could not believe how simple it was

A quick google search gives you a few different options to remove it, all of which sound fast and effective. Ultimately, its just another level of deterrence - if someone wants the car and has the capabilities to bypass a multi-point immobiliser Im sure they'll be able to run a quick search on "How to remove a club lock"

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well now theives reading this thread know where to go to find out how to do it, good job :P but yeah, if they want your car that badly, they'll get it.. Much easier to find a GTR with an alarm and no clublock then it would be getting a clublock off a wheel... Well until they saw this thread..

Just need someone to explsin how to pass an immobilizer and this thread is pretty set! lol

well i could spill the beans for you but most of the people here wouldn't appreciate it... nissans are notoriously easy to de-immobilize if wired up normally, has nothing to do with where the immobiliser/alarm is actually hidden.

yeah i agree whilst none of the techniques are easily found with google we don't have to save thieves the effort of actually searching

i think if there pinching cars they already know what too do

i think if there pinching cars they already know what too do

Yeah if they want it more than you they'll find a way. Sad. I'm thinking about rigging up one of those telsa coils haha the only real deterrent!!

Here's a clublock that rules out a couple of the methods mentioned above...

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Its got the plate over the bar across the steering wheel

and requires more cutting of the steering wheel to get off or removal of the steering wheel altogether...

Takes more effort so is more of a deterrent than the el-crappola they sell at supercheap and autobarn.

Here's a clublock that rules out a couple of the methods mentioned above...

14420.jpg

Its got the plate over the bar across the steering wheel

and requires more cutting of the steering wheel to get off or removal of the steering wheel altogether...

Takes more effort so is more of a deterrent than the el-crappola they sell at supercheap and autobarn.

a cordless dewalt angle grinder would make short work of that lol

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