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cyclonite

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Originally posted by cyclonite@Apr 6 2005, 13:46
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err, quite blur la... what does it mean??? easy to break in???
 

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rubbish la... if I really want to steal something in your boot I'll just use a crowbar and pry it open la. Whether I drill in your normal tumbler lock or use crowbar I still need to make sure no one's looking mah
 

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Originally posted by cyclonite@Apr 7 2005, 22:29
rubbish la... if I really want to steal something in your boot I'll just use a crowbar and pry it open la. Whether I drill in your normal tumbler lock or use crowbar I still need to make sure no one's looking mah
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have u tried dat ha... u think its dat easy izit... u can do it 2 a oldskool mazda or datsun... not to any new car la brader... give u 3mins oso dunno wheather can get in or not.... :ph34r:
 

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Originally posted by partyJOE+Apr 7 2005, 14:25 --><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(partyJOE @ Apr 7 2005, 14:25 )</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-LAWRENCE_Q@Apr 6 2005, 23:07
then shud v all weld the "key hole", so thief can "korek" loh???
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dats wat my fren did to his satria... he cement n spray'd all key hole including the booth... only way for entry is by remote central locking... <!--emo&:ph34r:--><img src='style_emoticons/default/ph34r.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle'
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Wah, IF the system failed or not working...Then you fren must be very happy ... :rolleyes:
 

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Originally posted by partyJOE+Apr 7 2005, 14:25 --><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(partyJOE @ Apr 7 2005, 14:25 )</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-LAWRENCE_Q@Apr 6 2005, 23:07
then shud v all weld the "key hole", so thief can "korek" loh???
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dats wat my fren did to his satria... he cement n spray'd all key hole including the booth... only way for entry is by remote central locking... <!--emo&:ph34r:--><img src='style_emoticons/default/ph34r.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle'
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There is a syndicate that pry out the boot lock and quickly make a duplicate key and put it back without you knowing. Then when the time is right, they will walk up to your car with the duplicate key and open your door.

Best to change your ignition key to those lubang-lubang type.
 

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Even if you change to those lobang lobang type, I can just hotwire your car to steal it without using the key at all. But good suggestion la I might try it as time goes by.

The best is still the Merc laser keys, impposible to duplicate, impossible to fake, impossible to hotwire and the best part is the immobiliser is integrated with the ECU I think so it's impossible to bypass also
 

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Originally posted by cyclonite@Apr 9 2005, 13:14
Even if you change to those lobang lobang type, I can just hotwire your car to steal it without using the key at all. But good suggestion la I might try it as time goes by.

The best is still the Merc laser keys, impposible to duplicate, impossible to fake, impossible to hotwire and the best part is the immobiliser is integrated with the ECU I think so it's impossible to bypass also
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Yes..Merc alarm system damn good.. infact it's too good until it may be a burden for it's owner - a very recent example is that poor guy who lost his thumb due to this state of the art theft proof anti-hijack alarm system.
 

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Is it possible to steal a car through the signal light?My sis found her car's signal light loose after parking at 1Utama.By the way,its a satria.
 

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Originally posted by xrickx@Apr 23 2005, 21:22
Is it possible to steal a car through the signal light?My sis found her car's signal light loose after parking at 1Utama.By the way,its a satria.
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Yes... i heard last time the first batch of Altis was stolen by shorting the electrical system to disable the alarm.
 

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