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I can rig it up to the mains sin but you'll have to find a power point where ever you are.

My advise would be to super charge it Taser style off the 12v in car power source!!!

if a taser can get 60,000volts from a couple of AA batteries, imagine what a 12v car battery and a couple of motherf**king huge capacitors could do!

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Ok, so far:

1. Count Richard (Sin) x 3

2. Pete (Mivec) x 1

3. Jamesux x 1

4. Troy x 1

5. Pat x 1

6. Mick x 1 (I'll get another one for the missus car).

I'll wait until Friday to get pricing just so that everyone has a chance to get their name down.

:)

I'll be up for one depending on the price.

Ok, so far:

1. Count Richard (Sin) x 3

2. Pete (Mivec) x 1

3. Jamesux x 1

4. Troy x 1

5. Pat x 1

6. Mick x 1 (I'll get another one for the missus car).

7. Jimmy

Ok, I contacted my mate...

The proper Club Lock brand steering wheel locks are the best ones you can buy, the company even gives a $1500 guarantee that your car won't be stolen with one fitted (they'll pay you $1500 if it does happen, at least that could cover your insurance excess) so they are the bees-knees of steering locks.

club_lx2_clear_large.jpg

These are usually almost $70.00 each but we can get them for $50.00 if we have a minimum order of 8... I can pick them up whenever we like as well, so if you're keen for one then post here whether you're in or out (if you're in send me a PM and I'll let you know my account details so you can deposit the cash).

1. Count Richard (Sin) x 3

2. Pete (Mivec) x 1

3. Jamesux x 1

4. Troy x 1

5. Pat x 1

6. Mick x 1 - In for 1

7. Jimmy

PM account details and I'll Tfr this eve. Will take prolly 2 days to clear.

Thanks :thumbsup:

1. Count Richard (Sin) x 3 - In for 3

2. Pete (Mivec) x 1

3. Jamesux x 1

4. Troy x 1

5. Pat x 1

6. Mick x 1 - In for 1

7. Jimmy

1. Count Richard (Sin) x 3 - In for 3

2. Pete (Mivec) x 1

3. JamesThe path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the son of rajab when I lay my vengeance upon thee. x 1 In for 1

4. Troyanus x 1 In for 1

5. Pat x 1

6. Mick x 1 - In for 1

7. Jimmy

Hi guys,

I've only recieved payment from 3 people so far... We won't get as good a discount if we don't get enough people buying :(

1. Count Richard (Sin) x 3 - In for 3

2. Pete (Mivec) x 1

3. Jamestheghey x 1 In for 1

4. Troy x 1 In for 1 - PAID

5. Pat x 1 - PAID

6. Mick x 1 - In for 1

7. Jimmy - PAID

Update:

1. Count Richard (Sin) x 3 - In for 3 - PAID

2. Pete (Mivec) x 1 - PAID

3. Jamestheghey x 1 In for 1

4. Troy x 1 In for 1 - PAID

5. Pat x 1 - PAID

6. Mick x 1 - In for 1

7. Jimmy - PAID

I'll pick em' up next week and let you all know when I have them :)

1. Count Richard 123456789 (Sin) x 3 - In for 3 - PAID

2. Petetetete(Mivec) x 1 - PAID

3. Jamesthebhest x 1 In for 1

4. Troyboy x 1 In for 1 - PAID

5. Patattack x 1 - PAID

6. Dick x 1 - In for 1

7. Mimmy - PAID

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