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Harrison01
29-07-2009, 15:34
can anyone suggest a good cat 1 alarm to keep the thieving toe rags away....
Try a large heavy metal bar, don't keep em away but it does put a nice dent in their heads :D
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_tfGC7tOlrdk/R3M8mwG3_nI/AAAAAAAAB7g/G7q-OKVkh78/s320/cat-alarm-clock.jpg
Sorry ... couldn't resist
http://www.toadalarm.com/productdetails.asp?ProductID=48
I have the Toad AI606 and it is a very good alarm, got a few extras on it like external sensor thingy that beeps when people get to close, also the tilt thing on it aswell.
Never had a problem with it all easy to use.
Harrison01
29-07-2009, 17:22
fit it yourself? or did you pay someone.
I have the Toad AI606 and it is a very good alarm, got a few extras on it like external sensor thingy that beeps when people get to close, also the tilt thing on it aswell.
Never had a problem with it all easy to use.
i belive to get the CAT 1 certificate you have it installed by a approved installer
Pete@Backyard Racing
29-07-2009, 23:33
can anyone suggest a good cat 1 alarm to keep the thieving toe rags away....
Im selling this
laserline 291 cat 1 alarm / immobilizer (boxed) £100
http://www.laserlinedirect.com/public/control.php?_path=/601/604/613 (http://www.laserlinedirect.com/public/control.php?_path=/601/604/613)
fit it yourself? or did you pay someone.
Paid for it to be professionally installed so i have Cert for it:cooter:
Daryl_357
30-07-2009, 18:26
I agree with James5 you cant go wrong with a Toad AI606, bought a boxed one off ebay and fitted it myself and have been pleased with it :agree:
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