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Security... What have you on your early cars?

Anyone with a tracker?? Pros / cons / cost?

At the moment I remove the rotor arm and sometimes the steering wheel!
 
Careful!

You don't want to give the impression it has been abandoned.

(Seriously - some people would think if parts have already been taken...)
 
come on gavin... does it turn into a Ford??

Seriously!!, if you remove the feckin wheels it would look like its abandoned! No one will know if you've removed the Rotor arm!

I just get a few odd looks when I'm holding the steering wheel in the street!
But this must bee the best method?? you can't even get the car onto a flatbed!

I've herd that is a nightmare to set up a tracker?
 
trackers are a wonderfull thing if u love your cars, i used to have an impreza with a tracker on forgot to disarm it it got 2 mins down the road and my mobile started ringing just asking me if i had given permission for my car heading down this street


bloody good things[:)]
 
I have the alarm/immobiliser combo £300 odd fitted.

Dunno about a tracker, great if you have a very nickable/valuable car but for a 912 probably a bit of overkill. I don't think it make a big deal on the insurance for low value cars.

Plus I'm not sure I would want her back after she had been violated.
 
Nice!!!

depends if they broke in from the rear![&:]

who takes notice of Alarms? Your more likely to get a brick from a neighbour if it goes off!
 

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