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jtval 0
but wehen I get a new car I may just set an explosive device in it until I get back and dearm it
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turtlespeed 226
Quotethat is not an option. I wont allow my car to be stolen twice! LOL
but wehen I get a new car I may just set an explosive device in it until I get back and dearm it
Any news?
here - you might consider these as an option to install in your next vehicle.
Depending on your model -
2004
2003
2002
BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun
jtval 0
I'll have to ask about that when I buy

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QuoteI just tested to start the car with the key. Then I took the key to open the trunk (it's an old car). So the car wasn't running and there was no key in it.
OMG I'm sorry! I thought you meant that you had started it and gotten out and walked around, etc.
They nabbed it the second time with no key?! Damn!
I think you need to do a John Clark, dress as a bum for a while and do recon on the neighborhood, then take out these scumbags with bang sticks in the alleys. (See "Without Remorse" by John Clancy)
Blue skies,
-Jeffrey
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"With tha thoughts of a militant mind... Hard line, hard line after hard line!"
QuoteHi Jtval
Knew a couple of guy's that had car theft problems and prevented it from happening again their way.![]()
Guy one: Removed the rotor from his distibuter and put it in pocket until he drove car again.
Guy Two: where we parked at work (ghetto) folks used to steal car batteries especially when it started to get cold. If they stole your old battery then they would come back the next day and steal your new battery.![]()
My oworker after losing a battery to theft vowed never again so every day i would watch him remove the battery from the car and install it in his trunk and then reinstall after work.
The guy got real good at it, only took a couple minutes. Each and every dayhad his gloves tools and blankie for his fender in the trunk.
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We watched this for years!
R.i.P.
This story woulda been more fun if the guy had laid in his back seat under a blanket with an H&K USP and surprised the thieves with a dozen-plus-one rounds of .40 cal!

-Jeffrey
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"With tha thoughts of a militant mind... Hard line, hard line after hard line!"
Knew a couple of guy's that had car theft problems and prevented it from happening again their way.
Guy one: Removed the rotor from his distibuter and put it in pocket until he drove car again.
Guy Two: where we parked at work (ghetto) folks used to steal car batteries especially when it started to get cold. If they stole your old battery then they would come back the next day and steal your new battery.
My oworker after losing a battery to theft vowed never again so every day i would watch him remove the battery from the car and install it in his trunk and then reinstall after work.
The guy got real good at it, only took a couple minutes. Each and every day
We watched this for years!
R.i.P.
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