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car immobiliers
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Bobtanian | Report | 17 Oct 2004 19:26 |
How many people rely solely on their car's immobiliser? without any other mechanical security? Not a good Idea.... |
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badger | Report | 18 Oct 2004 15:57 |
I bought a car that has a transponder device as well as the immobilizer factory fitted,this makes the car immobile unless you have the real key.Having said that ,i did insist that the car was fitted with a thachem approved alarm [Before ] i paid the money over,this was done by the garage because it was a No alarm ,no sale,and no extra money deal.I just said ,if you won't do it ,i will go to someone else who will,it is after all a buyers market.Fred.ptfg. |
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