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Is there any further cost and is there an option of installing it yourself. Anyone could get it fitted just to work out where everyone else's had been fitted. I wouldn't want just any installer knowing where mine was. If you know what I mean. Only being cautious. I would be keen if I could do it myself.

Yeah mate we will have them available for sale cheaper to install yourself - super easy to install.

Not wise to the average person to install, when they fail to stop a thief or fark up the car , then what blame the unit or install?

do not install them in the same spot as all the others !! Do not advertise it!!

It has to be buried and stealth or its a waste of time and money

In most cases warranties are void if you self install so beware!!

(Brad is exception pretty sure he could do his own!)

Pm me if you want some sugguestions or relay applications book help

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Hey guys just be aware, I had a cheater car alarm from car toys which I heard was one of the best, accidentally cut the alarm wires doing a job in the engine bay, the alarm sounded then it earthed out on the engine bay and fried the alarm, alarm, immobaliser, and central locking stopped working but didnt stop the car from driving, GET A CLUB LOCK at least it's seen n it's going to take a long time to break.

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darren franks is a guy who steals a lot of skylines, his favourite is the r32 gtr, he uses ebay, gum tree etc etc to find your cars (not the only way but one of his common, asside from getting high on bup and wandering the streets), then poof gone

darren franks is a guy who steals a lot of skylines, his favourite is the r32 gtr, he uses ebay, gum tree etc etc to find your cars (not the only way but one of his common, asside from getting high on bup and wandering the streets), then poof gone

Report it to police dont slander someone on SAU

(For legal reasons )

by not reporting it you can become part of the problem in stopping it

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