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hmmm I guess there's no Eco buyers regret when you have a faster track car...

this means you can get cams for the skyline when you get E85 tune, yes? and dot4-5 brake fluid, and more aggressive pads. and remove aircon! :O

Yep, but with car or construction based DIY I still find it worthwhile for the satisfaction of doing it yourself.

I don't get that with making lemonjuice in a spray bottle to spritz on my shower tiles...

I just piss on my shower tiles on daily basis, much more economical.

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Immobiliser. Alarm stolen in previous break-in and was about to be replaced

Car was in underground garage behind locked gate, but visible from the street

This is why my last one was stolen! Dat feel...

What area was it stolen from to narrow it down a little Ric?

Immobiliser. Alarm stolen in previous break-in and was about to be replaced

Car was in underground garage behind locked gate, but visible from the street

Ironic criminal stole an alarm?

Immobiliser. Alarm stolen in previous break-in and was about to be replaced

Car was in underground garage behind locked gate, but visible from the street

And motherf**kers act like they forgot about drez

It's really concerning these days that you aren't even be safe in a locked garage. Used to be they would pinch from the street only. Then they started getting tow trucks for those with immobilisers. Now they going behind secure premises with immobilisers.

I thought Vermont was safe too

Realistically though, no alarm but had an immoboliser, pretty much means they can keep on rewiring it until it starts, or until they get spooked one or the other. Sucks but I guess thats why Ash always says, spend little on the alarm gear, lots on the installer.

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