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Stealth means asking on an internet forum..................hahahha.

Try mounting your switch under the dash somewhere? But one thing you don't want to do is have a switch that you have to bend to use - you need to be in your normal driver position and still be able to access it otherwise you'll look like your using a kill switch

I have a kill switch off the ecu area and I also have a battery isolator switch on a remote. My alarm - you could say - is direct feed to the battery so it is unaffected.

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i wouldnt discuss a kill switch on here, they can be so stealth you cant see them or touch them. RFID chips . Iphone bluetooth, IP the list is huge, it depends on your budget and know how.

not many places in OZ know how to do a RFID or proximity kill switch. that I have found. anyhow

kill switches can as easy as a cig lighter or something you never touch just your "presense" is all you need.

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Stealth means asking on an internet forum..................hahahha.

Try mounting your switch under the dash somewhere? But one thing you don't want to do is have a switch that you have to bend to use - you need to be in your normal driver position and still be able to access it otherwise you'll look like your using a kill switch

I have a kill switch off the ecu area and I also have a battery isolator switch on a remote. My alarm - you could say - is direct feed to the battery so it is unaffected.

thats the first place a crim will look, and a huge fail !!! and you just announced how to defeat your alarm to the world

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a crow bar fixes that, and most of the time theyll break into the boot looking for easy to take items if they can't start the car

then your car gets ransacked , best bet is to stop them BEFORE THEY BREAK IN using common sense

then a mutiple layer protection

and ultimate a GPS interface that can remote shut off the car next time the brakes are applied below a set speed, or geofence

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hate to say it but the last few 33s I have repaired from theft the boot was popped the pump relay bypassed and then the column smashed.

insurance is the best idea. some of the cars I do have remote relays on them and if they do not see a remote control signal they DO NOT work. google that. plenty of companies make them.

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