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  1. #73
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    pure N/A all the way

  2. #74
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    Put a set of flame throwers underneath the driver and passenger doors and burn the mofos while they try to get in the car! Now that will Deter theives!

  3. #75
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    Its great that everyones putting in their own input

    As somone mentioned with his recaros, using uncommon bolts/nuts, like allen key type fasteners and torx fasteners will make stealing things impossible without the right tools.

    Use these less common fasteners to bolt in your soundsystem/amps/seats/etc and everything valuable that can be removed quickly otherwise.

    A thief may very well be carrying a screw driver or shifter, but i doubt he would be carrying a set of allen keys or torx bits. Plus fancy bolts and fasteners look great if there visiable!
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  4. #76
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    more info on these type of security bolts http://www.endeavourtools.com.au/onl...ecurity_screws

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    Five year-old thread.
    Updated it to include some of the early responders to the thread.

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  6. #78
    Great advice. It's especially important considering how easy it is to steal a car irrespective of alarm system. So easy to pop up onto quick jacks and roll up a tray.

    Something that nightmares are made of.

  7. #79
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    98 ek b18cr
    Main relay is a pretty good idea actually. I might start trying that one.

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