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What are everyone's thoughts on club locks? are they a waste of time? or are they worth it? I think that most skyline owners have alarms/immobilisers.... is it worth getting a club lock as well?

If so anyone have any recommendations as to which brand/model?

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anyone have any idea of how much this costs - i'm looking at the website but can't find any figures

also for anyone else reading this thread i found a page that had comparisons between club locks..

http://todaytonight.com.au/stories/214589.html

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i use a club lock as well as having an alarm.

if it means that a potential thief has to get through that aswell as the alarm, then it will take longer. which gives them more chance of being caught.

also get an immobiliser, and if your really worried then pull out a well chosen fuse. then for the car to be stolen they have to break in, stop the alarm, get through the club lock, bypass the immobiliser then know to look in the fuse box and replace the fuse (if they have one). then if the car gets stolen, it was just meant to be.

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any ideas what fuse to pull? my skyline doesnt have the original owners manual so i dont know what fuse iz what? and yeah anyone able to give info on wheel locks how they work and cost etc? i always turn my wheels to lock position aswell so if the break into the car and put it in neutral and remove the brake, they then still have to bypass the steering column to turn the wheels from lock.

and just quietly aybee i love ur avitar!

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CEREALKILLER how much was ur quicktrak, does it do anythuing else apart from satelite tracking?? and are you happy with it, i have a full alarm with sensors3pt immob and all the other features, nut am considering getting quicktrak aswell cause i have no insurance.

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