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2nd May 2005, 02:00
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well since the scum sucking b@st@rds of the earth broke into my car... ive decided to get an alarm "blush" yes ino i should have got one before anything but hey.. shush
To cut a long story short.. screwdriver.. door.... end of.... tried to stick metal plates behind my locks today but as there is hardly any room.. i gave up..
well the doors all fixed now but i really dont wnat to de-lock my doors and not wanting to get wind sensitive alarms that go off if you fart..
any one know any decent alarms on the market at the moment? i havnt got to much (spits at insurance company)
post a link and any useful information along with the name (duh)
cheers ppl
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2nd May 2005, 02:55
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Originally Posted by Saxoadam
and not wanting to get wind sensitive alarms that go off if you fart..
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 lol
that really sux what happened to you though.. hate chavs
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Speak off this to anyone, and you'll be chewing pubes for months. Yes i'll teabag you with my unshaven ballbag.
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2nd May 2005, 04:42
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go for a toad alarm or a clifford alarm. ive got a decent toad alarm for £275
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2nd May 2005, 19:57
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ive got a cobra alarm
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2nd May 2005, 20:24
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Go for a Toad AI606. (Thatcham 1), no false alarms.
Think 3/4 of the modding population have one.
Cliffords are good, but the vast majority of the fitters cant install them properly, hence having CONSTANT problems with them.
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2nd May 2005, 20:49
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so the Toad AI606 eh... "goes to do some research" any one got any other decent alarms? or information
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2nd May 2005, 20:50
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Originally Posted by mattyp
Go for a Toad AI606. (Thatcham 1), no false alarms.
Think 3/4 of the modding population have one.
Cliffords are good, but the vast majority of the fitters cant install them properly, hence having CONSTANT problems with them.
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I hope you are not talking about Me HA HA HA.
I know what you are saying i see it so much people bring there cars to us and say it keeps going off. But the new G5 range are a lot better then the old G4. But i Have had a lot of problems with Toad I have fitted loads and i must say about half have gone wrong  . Must be my fitting of them  Sorry but i hate Toad alarms.
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2nd May 2005, 20:53
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if you are just looking for an alarm for piece of mind go for a cobra or Meta. but if you want an all singing and dancing alarm go for a clifford concept 650dz.
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2nd May 2005, 21:15
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i have a Clifford Concept 650 alarm and its very very good i would recommend it to everyone.
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3rd May 2005, 18:40
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East Anglia
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i'm also after an alarm now mate - have heard very good things about both the Toad & Clifford alarms mentioned above.
Reevesy - might drop you a line since you're round my way.
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3rd May 2005, 19:18
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i cant stand chavs!
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3rd May 2005, 19:31
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Originally Posted by reevesy_vtr
Quote:
Originally Posted by mattyp
Go for a Toad AI606. (Thatcham 1), no false alarms.
Think 3/4 of the modding population have one.
Cliffords are good, but the vast majority of the fitters cant install them properly, hence having CONSTANT problems with them.
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I hope you are not talking about Me HA HA HA.
I know what you are saying i see it so much people bring there cars to us and say it keeps going off. But the new G5 range are a lot better then the old G4. But i Have had a lot of problems with Toad I have fitted loads and i must say about half have gone wrong  . Must be my fitting of them  Sorry but i hate Toad alarms. 
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lol, not at all
I was actually looking at the G5 650 for my next car, as I like toys to play with  Will have to make sure whoever fits it locally has a very good rep with cliffords though.
Out of interest what would you recommend on the 650 as I think there is the choice of proximity sensors or ultrasonics? Bit worried about the proximity sensors, because it may attract more attention to itself, if its telling people to bugger off, as their too close to the car
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3rd May 2005, 20:13
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Location: Bristol United Kingdom (England)
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I've had a meta alarm installed in my car when i had it de-locked.
I'v never had any problems with it (touch wood)
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