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Originally posted by nero279 View PostI'm happy for you i really am, but to make my point i'll stick to what i know, having just looked at the ebay ad, it's a clifford alarm, so yes it is a good one. But seen as it's got a red LED, it's quite an old one. Probably a concept 500, with additional remote start and headlight auto activation modules.
It's replacement, 5 generations on is the concept 650 mkII, which retails at £350 fitted, cliffords price for the intellistart module is £230 fitted, most independents would do both for under £500.
did you know the 450s that outdated it's been removed from thatchams insurance approval lists?
Come on! Its a £1000 alarm - on a vehicle which is worth - well - about £1000Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by Sancho View PostThat was a bit worrying wasn't it.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by Apache View PostIndeed it was. However, I've had a few moments when I've said too much at work lately. I work with other EMC engineers, and I kind of expected them to be into antenna theory and communications receivers too...
I can have a line of drool hanging from my limply hanging bottom lip and a large pool forming at the end of it and still he carries on.
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mine was a laserline, took about 3 minutes to remove. You'd be surprised how shite some installations are, i got an insurance approval certificate sitting here for mine, when i removed it all the cuts were within about 3" of each other, not all the joins were even soldered, some were just twisted together and taped up. It's worrying, but not uncommon. I've seen entire alarm systems with no solder in sight, installed entirely using scotchloks, ring terminals, and insulating tape.=========
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Originally posted by nero279 View Postmine was a laserline, took about 3 minutes to remove. You'd be surprised how shite some installations are, i got an insurance approval certificate sitting here for mine, when i removed it all the cuts were within about 3" of each other, not all the joins were even soldered, some were just twisted together and taped up. It's worrying, but not uncommon. I've seen entire alarm systems with no solder in sight, installed entirely using scotchloks, ring terminals, and insulating tape.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by Apache View PostPaul, he's an engineer - britain needs engineers. You need to nurture him, or maybe neuter him - not sure.
However well done for going all Lord Kitchener on us
on a different note why is this smiley always hiding?? Its my favourite one!
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Originally posted by Apache View PostMine's soldered in properly. Maybe because I explained to the guy what I do, and then stood over him while he did it.=========
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