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Old 18 July 2009, 01:01 PM
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What is a good timer to buy for under 100 notes?

Also, how hard are they to fit?

cheers.
Old 18 July 2009, 01:08 PM
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A good turbo timer is your right foot, save your self 100 quid and dont waste your money on pointless bling
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he he, nice advice there mate.

Still want one though so anyone with some actual suggestions feel free to chime in.
Old 18 July 2009, 01:13 PM
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A good turbo timer is your right foot, save your self 100 quid and dont waste your money on pointless bling

good advice, i regret the 230 quid plus fitting, waste of money,
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Originally Posted by raymondbowon
he he, nice advice there mate.
Im only being honest, They are a waste of money, spend your dosh on something else that will improve your car, brakes, suspension etc
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Its a fair point mate, appreciate it.

think ill invest in those fluffy dice I saw the other day
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timer worked out more money as the alarm i had interfered with the timer spent 40 quid on relays plus more, etc

Just buy a remote engine starter, that way you can do with keyfob, and under 100 quid
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hmmm, my car has a clifford concept alarm and im pretty sure there is a remote engine start option in there somewhere.

good thinking batman. Ill look into it.
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