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Offline antgti

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Re:clifford alarms
« Reply #10 on: 04 April 2004, 17:23 »
Gotta say, clifords are good, but i would spend as much as u possibly can, don't skimp on security cos the thieving scum will have it away if its that nice.

Check the yellow pages in your area, as cliffords do sometimes go wrong, i took mine back 3 times, but they are backed up by a good warranty.

Good luck
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Now running around in soon to be REVO'd Seat ibiza 1.8T 20v FR and missing the fuel economy..............

Blue MK2

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Re:clifford alarms
« Reply #11 on: 04 April 2004, 17:25 »
buy a snap off steering wheel and tell your insurance. probably nock a few ??'s off?

trustno1

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Re:clifford alarms
« Reply #12 on: 04 April 2004, 17:29 »
ok, ive looked on ebay and seen quite a few of clifford alarms such as concept 500 and 300 brand new very cheap, now if i was 2 get 1 then take it 2 a fitter 2 fit it in 4 me and fill the form 4 insurance, how much would it cost me 2 hav fitted?

Blue MK2

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Re:clifford alarms
« Reply #13 on: 04 April 2004, 17:31 »
think thats about ?100 and sumthing to get it fitted. Dont hold me to that but it is expensive. the fitters come to your work/home and fit the thing which is a good point

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Re:clifford alarms
« Reply #14 on: 04 April 2004, 18:29 »
clifford to tough!

its like trying to crack a cast iron egg! hard to crack! ;D

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Re:clifford alarms
« Reply #15 on: 04 April 2004, 19:16 »
or try a tracker system, they are getting cheaper all the time as more people take them on, guaranteed to get the car back and the insurance company will love you.
Me old diesel was quick/........

16.004 sec Qtr mile @ 85mph 23/5/04 Santa Pod



Now running around in soon to be REVO'd Seat ibiza 1.8T 20v FR and missing the fuel economy..............

VeeDubGTI16v

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Re:clifford alarms
« Reply #16 on: 04 April 2004, 19:24 »
i think the cheapest cat1 is a toad ai606 or something like that

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Re:clifford alarms
« Reply #17 on: 04 April 2004, 19:43 »
have Toad Ai606`s on my mk2`s never had any bother but luckily never been put to the test so far,I have a Toad C3 modular system u can have for ?50 if interested brand new still boxed  remote central locking ,ultrasonics immobiliser battery back up usual stuff has certificates unstamped with it or if any 1 else fancy`s it let me know..

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Re:clifford alarms
« Reply #18 on: 04 April 2004, 20:00 »
mmmmn i'll get back 2 u on that 1 mate, nice 1!  ;)