NC30 alarm/immobilisers?

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Re: NC30 alarm/immobilisers?

Post by ant_v4r » Sun Mar 03, 2013 10:13 pm

thunderace wrote:Try RS Audio & Alarms on the College Road if you're going all the way to Birmingham for it :peace:
Thanks, but I just found out the approved fitter actually covers the Birmingham area but he actually lives down the road from me! haha :grin:

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Re: NC30 alarm/immobilisers?

Post by thunderace » Mon Mar 04, 2013 9:20 am

Lol, he can just roll out of bed into your garage then. Do you get a discount for that? ;)
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Re: NC30 alarm/immobilisers?

Post by ant_v4r » Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:37 am

thunderace wrote:Lol, he can just roll out of bed into your garage then. Do you get a discount for that? ;)
Haha well, I got the charge of him driving out and burning petrol knocked off (usually around £20 depending on distance) because I drove over to his workshop! So I got a Meta M357T-v2 for £105 and fitted for £70 - money well spent, I'd say! A protection and investment? Haha
Another couple hundred quid and I'll have a new full exhaust system and probably some shorty adjustable levers, too! :D

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