Hah! Good point. All the engine killers in the world don't matter when you can just pick up the car and leave.PUCKER wrote:What's your address? I can be in and out in less than 30 seconds with a repo wrecker or similar. No, not me, but just posting this as I had it happen to me...scumbag with a repo wrecker hooked up to my car hauler and was gone. He did get caught though.OldCannon wrote:I doubt it. If you're in Austin, come to my place and try. I'll give you 10 minutes. That's well outside the "quickly" timeframe. I'd be intrigued if you could succeed.Thomas wrote: Give me access to a vehicle with one of these, I could probably figure out a simple way to quickly bypass the system on other vehicles. What can I say? I'm an engineer that loves challenges, and I'm intrigued with Locksport.
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- Thu Dec 29, 2011 11:46 am
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Re: Truck Stolen
- Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:09 pm
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Re: Truck Stolen
I've got a friend — one of those "can do anything" handyman types — who swears by those, and has put them in all his work and (I think) personal vehicles.OldCannon wrote:Kind of after-the-fact, but if any of you have truck worth stealing in Texas (i.e., pretty much all of them), this works wonders: http://www.ravelco.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;