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    What kind of alarms you guys using and/or immobilizers and whats the average cost for the system?
    '12 Kia Forte - Winter/Summer car
    '91 Skyline GTR - Weekend Fun/Project car

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    Compustar with a drone all the way. Anything else don't bother. As with all car electronics install is the key.
    1990 Skyline GTR Nismo #161

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    • #3
      fuel pump and ignition kill switch, quick release with locking cover. thats solid.
      Last edited by Oakville; 04-10-2011, 08:40 PM.
      Victory is on the horizon..

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Oakville View Post
        fuel pump and ignition kill switch, quick release with locking cover. thats solid.
        This is win
        Originally posted by kengeroo
        that's what I thought when I opened the package..
        ...don't drink and ebay
        '03 Ford Mustang

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        • #5
          any brands you know of?
          '12 Kia Forte - Winter/Summer car
          '91 Skyline GTR - Weekend Fun/Project car

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          • #6
            steering wheel quick releases are made by Works Bell, NRG innovations and another company I forget the name of...theres a group buy on them from Braden @ JNS right now. As for the fuel and ignition kill switches, those need to be done by someone that knows wiring well. All it is, is a toggle switch mounted somewhere inside the cockpit that when activated, it will break the connection in the wiring harness and cut power to the fuel pump or ignition, whichever its wired to. This is a very very good security measure, not to mention it costs very little to do.
            Victory is on the horizon..

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            • #7
              So after awhile of shopping around i hated almost everything i found so i went about doing this, removing the entire ignition inside the car(just left enough to keep it functioning) and hooked it up to a remote car starter so thats the only way it can be started, i also hid 2 diffrent fuel pump/ignition cut-offs, 1 of them being a toggle in the cabin, and one being hooked up to the same remote think this should be secure enough lol also put in a audible alarm system
              Last edited by Nexsys; 04-24-2011, 01:15 AM.
              '12 Kia Forte - Winter/Summer car
              '91 Skyline GTR - Weekend Fun/Project car

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