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  1. #49
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    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    NSFW
    Car:
    Go Kart
    Also:
    -Hide the alarm brain somewhere other than the drivers kick panel area. An alarm is only as good as its install
    -Change dash and steering/barrel trim screws to security screws (harder to reach the standard honda immobilizer)
    -Use a club lock to stop low level theives.
    -Park wisely

    but flatbed > all
    ლ(ಠ益ಠლ) Y U DO DIS

  2. #50
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    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    sydney near bankstown
    Car:
    CIVIC EG HATCH 1993
    Quote Originally Posted by pablos8 View Post
    Lol wtf? When was this
    when i first bought the car year ago loll
    -never underestimate the power of dual carb

  3. #51
    All coems down to how much you wanna spend

  4. #52
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    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    BB6 ATTS
    To an extent... If you're handy/DIY'er... then it's more about how much time you have, lol.

    Also to add to my previous list.

    - Park in area's that have high foot/vehicle traffic.
    - When parking; turn full lock towards the gutter and lock the steering wheel. (This will also make it harder to steal wheels).
    - I still think the high pitched sirens inside the car is one of the most effective (and albeit hilarious) methods to deter thieves... especially when coupled with a Full Back-Up battery system for the alarm.

    Install a camera aimed at your car at home that activates with movement then sounds an alarm in your room (or wherever) then go outside spin kick them in the face and scream "ROOOAAAD HOUSE"... now THAT will teach 'em! xD
    AMSOIL 10w30/Ea013 @ 5k OCI's, AMSOIL MTF Synchromesh, RE002's @ F 40/R 38 PSI; 9.23L/100kms. Suburban(Minimal Freeway).

    Self Tuned (Road). Dyno soon.

  5. #53
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    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    South Western Sydney
    Car:
    R32 Skyline
    If you have the money put a different lock nut on each wheel

  6. #54
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    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    CQ
    Car:
    Civic
    different nuts on the wheels with keys from a few different countries, a dog, a shotgun, alarm... otherwise park in a secure place away from opportunist theives with time
    WTB: EK oem JDM Visors

    I love J-Cups

  7. #55
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    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    sydney
    Car:
    R34 GTT
    Quote Originally Posted by Phased View Post
    To an extent... If you're handy/DIY'er... then it's more about how much time you have, lol.

    Also to add to my previous list.

    - Park in area's that have high foot/vehicle traffic.
    - When parking; turn full lock towards the gutter and lock the steering wheel. (This will also make it harder to steal wheels).
    - I still think the high pitched sirens inside the car is one of the most effective (and albeit hilarious) methods to deter thieves... especially when coupled with a Full Back-Up battery system for the alarm.

    Install a camera aimed at your car at home that activates with movement then sounds an alarm in your room (or wherever) then go outside spin kick them in the face and scream "ROOOAAAD HOUSE"... now THAT will teach 'em! xD
    that camera is a nice idea
    Last edited by ninzee; 22-09-2010 at 12:36 AM.
    106.3 Kw Atw
    Boostech Performance

  8. #56
    Quote Originally Posted by brandonek1 View Post
    that's interesting aye i thought they were meant to be decent alarm systems. anymore info on what makes them easy to get around?
    People who make alarms and generally install them are generally people themselves who used to be thieves lol.
    Just speaking the truth...

  9. #57
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    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Car:
    97 vti coupe
    4 pieces of string on your wheels wired into your bedroom tied onto your toes while you sleep at night.

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