NC30 alarm/immobilisers?
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Re: NC30 alarm/immobilisers?
Thanks, but I just found out the approved fitter actually covers the Birmingham area but he actually lives down the road from me! hahathunderace wrote:Try RS Audio & Alarms on the College Road if you're going all the way to Birmingham for it

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

Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.
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Re: NC30 alarm/immobilisers?
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? Hahathunderace wrote:Lol, he can just roll out of bed into your garage then. Do you get a discount for that?
Another couple hundred quid and I'll have a new full exhaust system and probably some shorty adjustable levers, too! :D