Jeremy got Jacked...
I know what you mean man.
I just lost my system two nights ago. I just came back from a High School dance in downtown San Diego when I lost it. I went into my girlfriends house for a little bit and they stole it right in front of her house! My right passenger window was smashed in and they pried off my center console to get the cd player. I had it painted so now I need to repaint it because it's all scratched up now. I also lost my subs and amp. It sucks for them because when they stole the amp, they ripped the positive terminal off so you can't connect to it. I had a blinking light for an alarm but now I am going to get a real alarm with a beeper.
I hate people who steal. They should all die!
I just lost my system two nights ago. I just came back from a High School dance in downtown San Diego when I lost it. I went into my girlfriends house for a little bit and they stole it right in front of her house! My right passenger window was smashed in and they pried off my center console to get the cd player. I had it painted so now I need to repaint it because it's all scratched up now. I also lost my subs and amp. It sucks for them because when they stole the amp, they ripped the positive terminal off so you can't connect to it. I had a blinking light for an alarm but now I am going to get a real alarm with a beeper.
I hate people who steal. They should all die!
There is a system, that Mad-Machine was mentioning that sends out a 120-160db high pitch siren when the main alarm is disconnected. After reading the horrific story of what someone will do to gain some $$$ (damn addicts).. I have made a order with a friend who installs audio/alarms to hook one up.
The thing with this, is that you need a key to turn it off. It charges via alternator(like the battery).. BUT.. must be bolted to the frame. What I am planning, is to rip it apart, and install the Key lock(switch), in the arm rest consol (under the little trap door??). Bolt the main unit behind the deck/dash. Hopefully it will work.
The thing with this, is that you need a key to turn it off. It charges via alternator(like the battery).. BUT.. must be bolted to the frame. What I am planning, is to rip it apart, and install the Key lock(switch), in the arm rest consol (under the little trap door??). Bolt the main unit behind the deck/dash. Hopefully it will work.
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From: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
I have one of the New Viper Responder series.
The old one was some POS Carbine alarm.
I got glass break sensors, all kinds of stuff.
The old one was some POS Carbine alarm.
I got glass break sensors, all kinds of stuff.


