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Offline carrie

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Re: Security for my acquisition
« Reply #10 on: 10 March 2005, 16:46 »
As Gibby said, it will come down to how much you want to spend.

Personally, I will always spend what I can afford, plus a bit more - if your car represents a theft risk, the cost and inconvenience of a break/theft outweighs your initial outlay.

Looking at that link I would personally be very sceptical. On the basis that most Cat 1 alarms are ?250+ an alarm for a bullseye is likely to be a bit pony.

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Offline BobbyT

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Re: Security for my acquisition
« Reply #11 on: 10 March 2005, 16:57 »
fair one, i knew i shouldnt have splashed out!!  :laugh:
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Offline richard ellison

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Re: Security for my acquisition
« Reply #12 on: 10 March 2005, 20:36 »
Dont bother getting a clifford, waste of money for things that are very unlikely to happen..

central locking, immobiliser and alarm is all you need, the simpler the better for fault problems etc. Mine was 180 inc fitting.

Id never go back to clifford after the experience I had...

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Re: Security for my acquisition
« Reply #13 on: 11 March 2005, 01:03 »
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Thanks everyone for your ideas.....have something to think about now....many tks
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