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If your really paranoid then get your self a tracking system, thats the only way to keep an eye on your car 24x7. A black wired alarm is a good idea, but they could tow the car away.

Having multiple sirens on the car is a top idea, spend the time to install them and put one outside the car. Make sure your alarm has a tilt sensor so if its on the back of a tow truck the alarms will be going postal!

Ur lucky, I'm from Brissy and was working in Parra for 3 months. parked at the corner of the Malsonic club almost everyday, thinking that it was safe cause it was off the main road (george street). One week before coming back to Brissy, I came back to the car to find the front-mount, boost controller (bleed value), air filter and blow-off valve gone. The alarm was triggered but no one cared, they didn't touched the inside of the car but managed to pop the bonnet and take what they wanted.

So f**ken pissed, had to pay for towing to Green Valley $150.00 and $1000 to replace everything.

Be very careful around that area!!!

Thankgod I'm back here

there is one thing u can do. a guys did it in the rs liberty club that i was in before SAU...

When he put his alarm in he installed about 6 sirens all around the car. 2 in the bonnet, 3 inside the car and one in the boot of the car.  The ones inside the car were placed 2 under the dash (drivers side) and one under the passangers seat.

this was about a $40k subi so the security had to be good.  He left it at a train station one day and caught the train to work, or somewhere.  When he got back his window was smashed and the door was unlocked.  and one of the shop keepers told him that his alarm had been going off all day.  Obvisally he went to the cops and told them what happened they said there wasnt much why could do.

2 days later he got a call from the police saying that there was a guys in hospital that they think broke into his car.

The guy who broke into his car went to hospital 2 days after breaking into his car.  Because of the 2 sirens place under the dash on the drivers side, when he was trynig to hot-wire the car both his eardrums burst.  If anyone has had their eardrums burst they will know how it feels, it ***n hurts...

So install more sirens.  If u cant stop the ***ers deffen them.

P.S. sorry for all the spelling mistakes.

hahaha..thats class..

ive been reading alot about getting black wires for alarms...how bout installing a whole bunch of fake wires to make taking it that much harder, theyll end up tracing some wires to a dead end ...thus spending more time in the car becoming deaf...

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