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hey everyone, ive got a 3 point immobiliserr and alarm, i also use a club lock. does anyone know of any other additonal security i could add to the car? i dont want to go takin out the ECU and crap. im just after another lil' gadget to make it harder to steal...cheers.

p.s...ive also posted this Q in an existing thread in the South Oz section cause, sorry, i didnt realsie is was the south oz section i was posting in under 'View New Posts'...hehe.

Key pad, 5digit key code thing =) i have one installed for liek $150-170

that way if someone finds your keys there f**ked :/ pluss it comes with an additionall 2point immobilser, if you want detials pm me

trunk monkey FTW

total agreement - a aids-infected boot monkey would do the trick

however, if upkeep is too demanding (ie toilitries and feeding etc) then direct wire your fuel pump to the battery, utilising some 30amp fuses, and whenever you lockup the car - pull the fuses. Fuel pump wont work then, therefore car cant start.

Sure proof way of not getting car stolen..

Step 1: Take wheels off

Step 2: Take drivers Seat out

Step 3: Take brake and clutch pedals out.

Step 4: Remove ash tray.

Remember boys and girls, it's the last step that's critical

Remember boys and girls, it's the last step that's critical

Well i think crim would break into the car and stare at the ash tray....trying to work out why the f**k it is not their.... He would be sitting there and loose focus of what he is meant to do. Then he would light a cigarette and be pissed as he would have to get out of the car to get rid of the ash (so it doesnt destroy the interior), by that time he is standing outside the car and would be calming down whilst having his cig... and then he would probably be mutilated by a magpie beak into his cornea.

get some underpants gnomes in there.

seriously the only protection that makes me sleep well is:

alarm/immobiliser

garage

full comprehensive insurance

all the rest of the crap just makes your life harder, not the theives.

..........lol used condom on the drivers seat and white stains over the seats and roof

im not too sure if you can buy wheel clamps for your car but that would stop anyone.

long shanks that is the f**ken funniest avatar arh ahahaha i have set it as tiled wallpaper

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