It has one....
And a crooklock....
But we all know that if the thieves want them then they'll take them.
They'd get a surprise when they got it going and found out it's only a 6!
It has one....
And a crooklock....
But we all know that if the thieves want them then they'll take them.
They'd get a surprise when they got it going and found out it's only a 6!
Vans.... This is the 2nd time round the block, 40 years later! talk about turning back the clock!
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Vans.... This is the 2nd time round the block, 40 years later! talk about turning back the clock!
Kill switches and crook locks will at least stop joy riders with limited intent. For a thief with more intent (and time) who is going to pop the bonnet and knows what they're looking for they can disengage the kill switch without finding the actual hidden switch
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Rob, you're ute looks tops. Love that colour stripes on the white paint
Hi,
I love the ute!
Where did you buy the tonneau from? My ute could do with a new one and yours looks to fit nice.
Cheers
I made my own lock. I split a piece of 50mm by 100mm RHS length ways. I welded a hinge to it and cut out three slots to fit the clutch , brake and accelerater pedals through. It locked all thee pedals together. Only trouble was it was a pain to put on.
I doubt it my auto electrician mate installed it years ago you wouldnt find it in a hurry thats for sure
had 2 on a VL Calais twice they tried to steal it twice they failed kill switch wins again
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