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Old 10 February 2003, 11:19 PM
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Look, if the scum has any brains at all and does his homework, he'll see that if the driver of the car he wants to nick is under 30 then the chances are that a tracker is an insurance requirement. You want to be discreet about your scooby unless you are in it. Nothing will stop the b4stards you can only slow 'em down!

That is the penalty for having a nice car!

Security is a must and whatever gives you a sense of security is what you should have. If someone wants your car bad enough, they'll get it

Good luck mate

[Edited by paddylad - 10/2/2003 11:20:15 PM]
Old 30 September 2003, 09:55 AM
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I was at Warrenders yesterday and as I went to have a look at an Evo 7, the alarm stated going off, when I retreated, it stopped. Tried again and as i got within several inches of the car the alarm went off again. Not a full blown alarmsound but loud enough to make me back off.
Does anyone know what type of alarm this was and how does it work, are they expensive??
Old 30 September 2003, 10:10 AM
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Probably a Clifford with a dual zone proximity sensor I guess
Old 01 October 2003, 08:30 AM
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I have it on mine and it is a pain in the ars3. if someone wants to admire the car, let them. If they want to run their house keys along the side of it then they will anyway!

Best off with a good CAT 1 and tracker with a small tracker sticker on the side windows.

You won't stop 'em anyway, only slow them down.

Oh and to answer your question, £350 for a clifford 300 CAT 1 and £75 on top of that for the dual proximity

[Edited by paddylad - 10/1/2003 8:31:32 AM]

[Edited by paddylad - 10/1/2003 8:32:58 AM]
Old 02 October 2003, 06:19 PM
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Why would you want to alert the scum to the fact that there is a tracker on the car.Just means they are going to be quicker at looking for it to rip it out. Trackers are discreet for a reason.
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