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Dax
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Came out yesterday and found landrover door open and some little oik had tried to lever off stoplock (this i got after landrover and chipper went 4 months ago). Can now recommend stoplock only plastic broken.

 

Think its now time for that alarm i've been talking about.

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Toad are good, I had a clifford concept 600 on a decent car i used to own, did everything, went off if jacked up, Siren beep if anyone got within 18 inch of it, 2 immobilisers, was virtually un stealable, However............ was a fooking nightmare to get into when the battery on the remote went OR the battery on the car died as the alarm had its own back up power supply but the sensor for the remote locking ran off the car battery, My neighbours hated me for having that alarm haha

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