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Tech Day - 2 - Car Security - 18th Dec


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WHERE:

AUDIO EXPRESS

11 GOULD RD

HERSTON QLD

WHEN:

DEC 18TH 2011 (SUNDAY)

1PM OUTSIDE THE BUILDING

(SAME AS LAST TIME)

WHATS ON:

PROPER THEFT OF A CAR - CAR HAS BEEN SELECTED AND I HAVE ALREADY ACQUIRED THE BITS I INTEND TO DESTROY ON THIS CAR.

HOW TO PREVENT YOU CAR BEING STOLEN (BASIC CAR SECURITY AND A BIT OF COMMON SENSE.)

INSURANCE POLICY NOTES AND EXPLANATIONS

KILL SWITCHES

EXAMPLES OF POOR ALARM INSTALLATION AND HOW TO IDENTIFY IT.

REGISTRATION:

LIMITED TO 25 PEOPLE FIRST IN BEST DRESSED

BOOKING

I NEED YOUR REAL NAME AND TWO PHONE NUMBERS SENT TO ME IN A PM

IF YOU BRING MATES THE SAME APPLIES TO THEM.

NO REAL NAME OR PHONE NUMBERS = NO ADMITTANCE.

IF YOUR NAME DOES NOT APPEAR ON THE LIST - YOU WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE!!

ATTENDEE LIST IS HERE:

http://www.sauqld.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=3228

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  • 2 weeks later...

ok for all those om my list - who ever brings an un guarded 32 is going to lose it . I need parts for mine :P

you have been warned :)

weather for sunday looks ok . I will have a 32 on display as a discussion piece as well. thanks to its owner for lending it to me for the week.

Paul Ruzic,

bring yours.

thanks to those that attended :)

one silver R33 driver learned somthing about his car and the rest learned about theft and siren placement.

I'll do an open invite one at some point.

for those that were there - this is what I was talking about.

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Mounting - The Australian Standard states “where practicable, all components of the

VSAS (alarm) shall be concealed”. This means you cannot see it or grab hold of it !

Remember concealment is the key to a good security system installation. Since

most installers mount the brain module under the dash near the fuse box, that’s

exactly the first place a thief would look.

Remember that a security system is only as good as the installation. As installers,

we have a moral obligation to the customer to perform installations with the security

of the vehicle in mind, rather than what is easiest for us. Therefore, choose a more

secure location, in an area that requires the removal of several panels to gain access. As Australian Standards approved products are programmed via the ignition input the control module can be completely

hidden. The only internal jumpers on some models control door polarity or a turbo

function and these should be set prior to installation.

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find an installer that does that correctly irrelevant of alarm make and you are on a winner.

for those that lost cars with alarms on them - this was the down fall.

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