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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 09:30 AM
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My girlfriend lives in a development allllll the way in the back where it's nice and dark and shady and people steal ****. Last night was the second time someone has parked near my car and was sitting there for a while. Honestly, I think he was just picking up drugs, but nevertheless i want a hooked up alarm system ASAP.

I want something that has one of those little pagers that goes on your keychains so I will know my alarm is going off from inside an apt that is like 100-150 yards away from the car. That part is the most important, so I can jump out of bed, grab a tire iron, and get to him as soon as humanly possible.


Help please, I'm in love with my car!
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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 09:43 AM
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The wisest investment would probably be Compustar or DEI. Although Compustar is pretty strict on dealer only support, you might find it easier to get access to DEI brands, since they are carried by both big boxes and B&M shops. DEI currently comprises more than half a dozen reputable alarm brands including Clifford, Viper, Python, Hornet, Avital, etc. All of these alarms will share the same parts and components, and all of them will offer 2 way paging 1 mile range alarms. Take a look at the Viper 5900sst, Clifford 50.5x, or Python 990.
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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 09:56 AM
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A wiser decision would be move your girl friend or your car!

Most people who own Z's aren't the types of people to confront possibly armed felons in the commission of grand theft auto. Come to think of it, most people shouldn't confront armed felons - exceptions made for those with badges, night vision, helicopters, warrants, and armed partners.

A scarecrow alarm - a bunch of blinking LED lights - will go a long way to making the crack head bust the car window of the next car over. So will a USMC sticker on the back. If you're afraid that they're going to defeat the Nissan ignition lock and steal your whole ride get a gas line cut off or secondary ignition kill switch.

A silent car alarm will only get you killed. You want something visible and noisy. I have more AR-15's then a rifle squad and wouldn't want to confront a high half-crazy felon to gun him down over a stupid car. My life would be run through the ringer and $25,000 later at trial I might get set free if my lawyer does a good enough job and I get the right jury. My insurance deductible is less than my life is worth.

Don't bring a tire iron to a gun fight.

If you're looking to run into stupid armed people to get your *** shot I can think of a whole lot easier ways.
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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 10:02 AM
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my friend mentioned a funny idea to me last night...

he told me to write "to the guys trying to steal my car, your being video taped right now"

lol
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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Paul350Z
Don't bring a tire iron to a gun fight.

If you're looking to run into stupid armed people to get your *** shot I can think of a whole lot easier ways.
I don't disagree with you. However, most car thieves aren't armed. The ones that are, are more likely to stick a gun in your face when you pull up to park at night. If that was they're plan they would have done it by now, they've sure enough have had plenty of chances. It's just a couple kids (18-20) and its not really a horrbile area (she lives in PA, 15 min drive cross a bridge and your in trenton).

Like I said, most likely, some dude's pickin up some weed or something and they're chillin in the car, but I'm not taking any chances.

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Take a look at the Viper 5900sst, Clifford 50.5x, or Python 990.
Viper looks nice. I wonder how hard it is to install by myself. If it's too hard I'll take it to a shop (even though I swore to myself that I would do everything I possibly could to my car before taking it to someone else).
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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 11:48 AM
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Have this guy sleep in your car.

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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 12:07 PM
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Trunk Monkey FTW
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkZcG_pgp0Q
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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by sibble

Viper looks nice. I wonder how hard it is to install by myself. If it's too hard I'll take it to a shop (even though I swore to myself that I would do everything I possibly could to my car before taking it to someone else).
DIY alarm installs depends on your installation skill. If you know how basic 12v DC circuits work, how to use a DMM, and can make good and safe connections, I think you should be good. Alarm keyless is not so bad but the remote start portion is a little more difficult, it's almost doing twice the work with a little more complication (you'll also need transponder bypass). You'll need to tear down the underdash and the kick panel area to access the ignition column and locate and test your wires. If you get everything together, I'll guide you through it on a new thread.

Otherwise, find a reputable installer who knows their alarms. Ask them simple questions on what will be installed and how the alarm works. Make sure he doesn't skimp out on connections like the hood or trunk pin. Make an appointment in the morning and give them plenty of time to work on your car. An alarm is only as good as the install.
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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 02:19 PM
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Also, I agree, don't be confrontational over your car (I didn't really read that part, just the alarm), it's not worth the trouble. The wisest choice is to get insurance or a manual starter kill. However, an aftermarket alarm makes a decent deterrent and does have it's convenience. If it's being tampered with, you do have a chance to call the cops (if they could get there in time).
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Old Jun 16, 2007 | 02:27 PM
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does the clifford 70.5 work on 6MTs ? Can't seem to find anything about it.
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