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Old 08-01-2006, 12:08 AM
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Default How many have car alarm on your toys?

Many people have some type of alarm on their daily drivers. What about your toys? With the demand of our cars going through the roof, theft is becoming more rampant. Anyone got an aftermarket alarm with GPS tracking? I have been looking and it got me wondering.

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Old 08-01-2006, 01:32 AM
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Good question.

All of my cars have alarms, kill swtches etc.etc.

I am considering one of these:

Ravelco, "Key Code"

http://www.nohotwire.com/

I would be interested in anything people things of this item as well.

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Old 08-01-2006, 09:17 AM
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I generally don't park the cool rides where any chance of them getting stolen is a possibility. However, I have two guys that guard my car (and my home). My buddies Smith and Wesson.
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wow, that Ravelco is pretty cool. If you go to the pictures page, the Chevy HD with the plug installed in what looks like an auxillary power is nice. I'd paint it black to look more like the other plug though. I would probably get this one but I was thinking of Lojack.
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