best theft systems
#41
Re:best theft systems
Yea everyone go "bust some caps" in the theifs asses. B/c I'm not killing anyone over a ------- 89' civic with 160K miles on it...
*** wip'N for sure, waving them off to jail for sure, but I'm not kill'N anyone...
Then again if I owned a Benz-E55, I might think a little different...hehe.
*** wip'N for sure, waving them off to jail for sure, but I'm not kill'N anyone...
Then again if I owned a Benz-E55, I might think a little different...hehe.
#44
Re:best theft systems
Originally Posted by Kyle
Hey Kyle I hope we are still cool and I didn't scare you too much. Im really a nice guy, I sware, I SAID IM A NICE GUY GOD DAMIT. lol
#46
Re:best theft systems
I prefer Glock. Speaking of which, they just releaed a new model. Glock 37. Now we're talkin! http://www.handgunsmag.com/featured_.../glock37_0305/
#47
Re:best theft systems
*comes in with the gutsy move of not reading the entire thread and posts something on topic* The best theft detterent is stacking multiple systems on each other there is not "best" as someone with enough ***** can still pretty much take your car if it is that desirable. Having a club, car alarm that has it's own backup power supply and hidden speaker, Kill switches, and a stereo that is securely bolted/tied down will make a thief **** in his pants and just move on to another car that is less secure. Gay stickers big wings and any other flashy ---- are just big signs saying i'm gay come rob me. As far as wheels go i have no idea as my sources of information and methods has yet to reveal anything in a while to me my guess is non-standard lugs comes into play here but i'm pretty sure there is pretty good methods to getting around this. Don't leave your windows down even a smidget make sure it FULLY closes even a little crack allows someone to easily come and literally pul l back the glass and reach down to the lock. Also i'd like to say change the subject of this thread
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