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    Quote Originally Posted by Cage View Post
    The other alternative is to get a vehicle that nobody would bother pinching.

    There's quite a a few British vehicles that fit that category.
    Well I have to admit that nobody has stolen my 1995 Land Rover Defender.

    For a start it's not much good for a high speed chase, and if you look inside it already looks as if someone has gutted the dash....


    Quote Originally Posted by arthurking83 View Post
    As it says in the bible .. 'blessed are the unloved crappy old, smelly, loud, rattly, sluggard vehicles'
    Amen brother !
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    Here's something, don't know if someone's mentioned it already or not:
    http://buzznews.com-daily-news.onlin...d=934yif5ak0d0

    I'm thinking of buying some as gifts for the family this end of year
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    I watched video. Oh, GSH!/GUSH!/BOTH!


    Couldn't find any other info on it, range, etc.
    Last edited by ameerat42; 25-09-2016 at 12:17pm.
    CC, Image editing OK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitsnpieces View Post
    Here's something, don't know if someone's mentioned it already or not:
    http://buzznews.com-daily-news.onlin...d=934yif5ak0d0

    I'm thinking of buying some as gifts for the family this end of year
    What a great little gadget.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bitsnpieces View Post
    Here's something, don't know if someone's mentioned it already or not:
    http://buzznews.com-daily-news.onlin...d=934yif5ak0d0
    I guess hiding the gadget in the glove-box is good for locating the car if it gets stolen??
    And if I’m trying to remember where I parked the car, well., mmm, guess I'll just remember where I parked the car. That's cheaper than this gadget.
    Last edited by Mark L; 26-09-2016 at 10:32pm.

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    I sometimes forget where I parked, especially in the city, somewhere in the parking complexes, after a long day, lol

    But other than finding your forgotten-where-you-parked car, it is good for tracking a stolen car I guess

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