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anonymous-user

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77 months

Monday 20th October 2008
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Looking at the other thread about the stolen Monaro, it seems our security isn't as good as it could be. What additional security do you have? I'm now thinking of getting a tracker.

Bonnie and Clyde

11,701 posts

215 months

Monday 20th October 2008
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wormus said:
Looking at the other thread about the stolen Monaro, it seems our security isn't as good as it could be. What additional security do you have? I'm now thinking of getting a tracker.



We had a tracker fitted before we picked up the car. But then we have ADT on our house. Monitored systems is the only way to go IMHO

Stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

233 months

Monday 20th October 2008
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wormus said:
Looking at the other thread about the stolen Monaro, it seems our security isn't as good as it could be. What additional security do you have? I'm now thinking of getting a tracker.
Cars get stolen but I'd wonder if this was a key theft job. Worried about security? Best option is to lock your tune file and install a valet key (something I'm considering)

delmeekc

1,205 posts

233 months

Monday 20th October 2008
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I use a wheel clamp, had some **** try and crowbar the house front door open for the keys during the day, wheel clamp seems to have stopped that now. Keys aint no good when it's clamped. Keep the clamp keys with me at work.

crisisjez

9,209 posts

228 months

Monday 20th October 2008
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Lion`s yes

ta5mhu

50 posts

214 months

Tuesday 21st October 2008
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mines got a META GPA800 system in it...I believe it was a standard fit on later models. Seems ok, sends me a text message every month telling me its fine. When the alarm goes off, i get a text message and GPS coordinates. Can also warn me when the vehicle goes over a certain speed limit, abd you can immobilise the system via SMS.

dont think its that expensive either...

ringram

14,701 posts

271 months

Tuesday 21st October 2008
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I like the idea of a mace system smile
Like stig, Ill definately be using a hidden valet/kill switch. Only problem is your front door might be smashed in getting the keys. A clamp puts them off from doing even that.

crisisjez

9,209 posts

228 months

Tuesday 21st October 2008
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So do Lion`s

ringram

14,701 posts

271 months

Tuesday 21st October 2008
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Yes but your upholstery would be shredded and I would hate to imagine the scene from the toiletry mess..!

Magic919

14,169 posts

224 months

Tuesday 21st October 2008
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ringram said:
Only problem is your front door might be smashed in getting the keys. A clamp puts them off from doing even that.
So one night they turn up with the intent of getting in your house and stealing your car keys. Where do they think the key to clamp will be?

broadslide

739 posts

223 months

Tuesday 21st October 2008
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Magic919 said:
ringram said:
Only problem is your front door might be smashed in getting the keys. A clamp puts them off from doing even that.
So one night they turn up with the intent of getting in your house and stealing your car keys. Where do they think the key to clamp will be?
In bed with the Lions?laugh

Bonnie and Clyde

11,701 posts

215 months

Tuesday 21st October 2008
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We take the car keys to bed with us. I'd like to see them try and get them off Col, and if they managed that they would then have to get past me. They can take the Merc but they'd have more chance getting the Ro keys off a pack of lions than off me. furious

JAG-R8

272 posts

220 months

Tuesday 21st October 2008
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I've been worried about a housebreak in for some time as we've had our garage burgled a few times....before I got the ute. Before I go to bed I hide the keys somewhere - think I might get a clamp as well though just for extra peace of mind.

Lewis07-Hitman

948 posts

214 months

Tuesday 21st October 2008
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Bat. Beat the bat, sawn-off. Beat the sawn off......

amir_j

3,579 posts

224 months

Tuesday 21st October 2008
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Don't own a HSV or Monaro but have a trusty Disklock on mine and credit it with no hassle in various typical scrote filled areas.

jayrockwell

309 posts

217 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2008
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What is this "anti-smash" that you speak of? What does it do? And where can you get it?

s11lmx

248 posts

231 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2008
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jayrockwell said:
What is this "anti-smash" that you speak of? What does it do? And where can you get it?


If I'm correct in my knowledge (there has been holes in it before) then the anti-smash is a window film, it covers the inside of the window much like tint would. This film is applied as you would apply window tint, however it's slightly elastic and that stops the glass from being pushed in when the window is popped.

Meaning that the thieves would still be able to shatter your window, but then they'd have to apply a fair bit of pressure to your window and push it in. All the time causing more noise, possibly hurting themselves and hopefully putting them off.

Google it, I think some places refer to it as security film.

Be warned, back in the late 90's some insurance companies didn't like it as it hindered emergency services personnel from being able to gain access to vehicles that had been in a bump.

Not sure if that's still the case.

Hope I'm right

Sii

feasty33

28 posts

218 months

Wednesday 22nd October 2008
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Regarding the Cobra Trak5 system mentioned earlier, if you can't find a CAT5 approved company near you, go for the Cobra Trak ADR. Its the same unit, has the ID keys, and is a lot cheaper. No remote immobilisation tho, although i think it has to be fitted on the starter motor for CAT5 not the fuel...


Dave

racebreed1

498 posts

209 months

Thursday 23rd October 2008
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Noose said:
s11lmx... u are correct m8... it's a tint like film but no tint although u can have it tinted smoke rear windows back. It will prvent smash and grab incidents and sustained attack will not break thru unless u have the window slightly down... If u are in high crime area close all windows and they cant break thru unless they point a shotgun at u.
Hammer attacks or rocks etc the glass wont shatter in your face and laminate will hold all the glass in place. Remember our VXR8's glass is already Legal 70% tint in the glass but i'm unsure the Manaros...

The one i have installed is by AutoTint and they have a base in London, Manchester and HQ is in Newcastle Upon Tyne... they also do bullet broof grade for the police cars. It is also availabe for public but generally security firm use.

Mr Rockwell u can get it from AutoTint and Geof is the guy who installed mine and the lady quoted £210 for sides only, front and rear dosn't need doing... £45 per window and the rest the tiny rear bits. Tell her that i had mine done there and get a similar quote.

edit- insurance wise i am with Zenith and they hate mods... they simply do not allow it but they will allow me getting the clear Anti Smash Film applied.

Edited by Noose on Wednesday 22 October 15:05


i just park the missus 307 hdi behind it. What self respecting criminal would to be caught trying to steal a 307 for gods sake!

vxrphantom

997 posts

228 months

Friday 24th October 2008
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For my insurance I have an Alert 24 fitted (Smartrack) brilliant system and the company are really easier to deal with. All the usual functions (tracker activated if car started/electics disrupted and also if lifted(tow truck)) anyway they direct police immediately and call you on mobile.