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Old 07-25-2006, 04:01 PM   #31
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put the seat all the way back and the put yourself tight against the seat, lift your right leg and kick as hard as you can in the "right" spot. it bends just a wee bit then you just push it forward. They are cheap pieces of shit
jeez well that is one way of going about it. yeah i know they are pretty f-ing cheap.
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Old 07-25-2006, 04:25 PM   #32
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sad part is people depend on them
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Old 07-25-2006, 04:53 PM   #33
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you will be spending close to 400 dollars...

my suggestion is get The CLUB and bring your valuables into the house. get a cd player with detachable face.
takes me 5 seconds to remove most clubs! and I don't mean with a key!!
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Old 07-25-2006, 06:06 PM   #34
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ok seriously.....................

use hex screws for your speakers and amp, get 2 sets of wheel locks, and disable the trunk pop button.
meanwhile they use a crowbar to bend the back seat down, or pop the trunk open and hack the shit out of your ride to get everything out. im not a pro crook but im sure there are ways to steal wheels that are locked... hell i take my steering wheel in the house with me but im sure someone out there has a universal quick hub thatll work just fine in my car.

you must live in hollywood or something. if you have crap in your car it dont matter if you have it bolted down, ghetto kidlets will get it out, and if they cant they will destroy your car in the process of trying. there is no way you can bolt down every single valuable in your vehicle it not feasable. people are willing to steal anything and everything.

alarms are a worthy investment even if your running stock everything, as long as the car is worth more than a bigmac and fries. not only is it a deterrant, but its a friggin nice warning for when some nugget is rummaging through your shit looking for any bottle of tic tacs you left in your car while your watching the facts of life.
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Old 07-25-2006, 06:46 PM   #35
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as long as your alarm has a battery back up. it's to easy to crawl under a car and cut wires
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Old 07-25-2006, 07:01 PM   #36
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as long as your alarm has a battery back up. it's to easy to crawl under a car and cut wires
its easy to wire an alarm so that crawling under the car and cutting wires does nothing but look like they accomplished something, unless you have sphagetti arms and can weave all the way up and cut all the wires at the battery terminal without touching anything so not to set the alarm off. proximity and laser sensors are pretty cheap to install now too they can help elimiate issues as such.

if there are 2 cars on the road, 1 with alarm and 1 not... the crook will choose the unalarmed car 8.5/10 times and the other 1.5 times they were to dumb to check for it.
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Old 07-25-2006, 07:45 PM   #37
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takes me 5 seconds to remove most clubs! and I don't mean with a key!!
hahaha just taking a wild guess here............kick the bitch???
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Old 07-25-2006, 08:30 PM   #38
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a REAL good friend of mine has the same aura, but he is also a master marksmen and has about 15k in guns and amo in the basement

i have a .45 pistol style bb gun... its the heavy kind, not the lightweight plastic kind.

and ENDLESS BB's AND CO2 CARTRIDGES
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meanwhile they use a crowbar to bend the back seat down, or pop the trunk open and hack the shit out of your ride to get everything out. im not a pro crook but im sure there are ways to steal wheels that are locked... hell i take my steering wheel in the house with me but im sure someone out there has a universal quick hub thatll work just fine in my car.

you must live in hollywood or something. if you have crap in your car it dont matter if you have it bolted down, ghetto kidlets will get it out, and if they cant they will destroy your car in the process of trying. there is no way you can bolt down every single valuable in your vehicle it not feasable. people are willing to steal anything and everything.

alarms are a worthy investment even if your running stock everything, as long as the car is worth more than a bigmac and fries. not only is it a deterrant, but its a friggin nice warning for when some nugget is rummaging through your shit looking for any bottle of tic tacs you left in your car while your watching the facts of life.
i live about 1 minute from College Park in MD... so i dunno, maybe the thieves go for the rich kids cars.......... infinitis, acuras, bmw, lexuses..... shit even toyotas and hondas...
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hahaha just taking a wild guess here............kick the bitch???
some of them snap!!
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Old 07-26-2006, 02:22 PM   #41
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some of them snap!!
yes i know because those damn things are pourly made.
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Old 07-26-2006, 03:51 PM   #42
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I would never even consider using one of them anyway, those things went out of style years ago like Mc hammer pants.
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Old 07-26-2006, 03:53 PM   #43
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I would never even consider using one of them anyway, those things went out of style years ago like Mc hammer pants.
haha yeah i know there not worth it. waste of money. (dont know how much but still its a waste) as far as hammer pants, lol
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i'm to sexy for my club, to sexy for my club, i'm to sexy
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Old 07-26-2006, 05:08 PM   #45
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i'm to sexy for my club, to sexy for my club, i'm to sexy
ummmm yeah what he said^^^
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