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4 cars at our home > one car has a python sytem - another has a viper system.

When the viper goes out, the python is happy > sleeps.

When the viper comes in, the python gets excited > goes off.

When the python is activated or deactivated, the viper sleeps.

When the viper is activated or deactivated, the python sleeps.

Anti-Troll says, there is no cobra involved. :P

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Proof!

SAU had a cruise yesterday...

At the truck stop along Putty Rd....

* Bikes did not set it off

* Even Harleys did not set it off

* EVOs did not set it off

* R33 GT-Rs did not set it off

* R34 GT-Ts did not set it off

* Nor did VW Golf TDi, Sylvias, GTsTs

* Not even a R34 GT-R V-Spec

*** A R34 GT-R V-Spec II Nur SET IT OFF-F-F-F!!! It also has an N1 engine > so is it a particular frequency?

lol

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