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Markp

posted on 18/3/04 at 07:29 PM Reply With Quote
alarms and pagers

Opinions please,

I'm looking at getting some security for the car and have come to a bit of a hurdle.

What would be the best to get,

1: A car alarm which provides lots of optional extras which would be of little use as central locking, electric window, boot release are things to be laughed at and what would you do with the ultra sonics?

2: A bike alarm that provides siren, tilt switches easy to fit. Yet can it be fitted to the car and what would the down sides be?

Also, can pagers be put with both alarms or just car/bike

The trouble is I don't want to get an alarm and only use half of what I paid for but i'm unsure the bike alarm would be any good, I also want to fit a pager but not knowing how they work sort of makes it harder than it should be.

I know all this is probably too much but when you go out at night to the pub/see friends, can you honestly say you can relax without thinking that some nice jealous person is helping them selves to your pride and joy.

Also it would be good for Le Mans

I might be over reacting and wrong so please have your say.

Mark.

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theconrodkid

posted on 18/3/04 at 07:58 PM Reply With Quote
i would have thought the bike alarms that fit behind number plates are best,also bike chain n padlock through the wheels,ive had convertibles for years and have left them open,never had a prob.
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