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This is the BEST security you can have If you love your car then,

Microsensor

2-3 Immobilisers

A second car so you dont drive your baby everywhere and leave it out in the open.

A garage

Incase you dont have a garage, have a bat under your bed and if you hear your car chirp which means someone is near it before they even have a chance to do anything you have your bat ingraved into there forehead.

Maybe you will ave a broken window or a stuffed lock. But no way they taken the car.

Can someone tell me how they will take this car ^^^^ other then putting a gun to someones head.

Break into house while you are using second car.

Find keys in the house since they will most likely be in one of the common locations.

Unlock car.

Open garage.

Drive out.

Most common way cars get stolen. Hence why a hidden fuel pump kill switch is the best option.

Break into house while you are using second car.

Find keys in the house since they will most likely be in one of the common locations.

Unlock car.

Open garage.

Drive out.

Most common way cars get stolen. Hence why a hidden fuel pump kill switch is the best option.

this and a steering lock bar, with the wheels turned so they are pointed towards the kerb, less chance of some one lifting the rear axle and towing your car.

it's bothersome, but i use it if i have to leave the car in a shifty place. Just an extra layer of security thumbsup.gif

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