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<blockquote data-quote="bug splat" data-source="post: 3096754" data-attributes="member: 577642"><p>Yeah, at least get something. tin cans on a string would be better then nothing. Alarms are not that hard to install. If you have installed your own sound system then you should be able to install a basic alarm. They can run from as little as $50 on up depending on how much you want to protect you car. If you want to go with an all out Fort Knox you may want to find a shop to do the install. If you must take it in to a shop look for a shop with a good reputation and clean showroom and shop. Some place with a lot of foot traffic. These guys see nice cars come in all day and I'm sure see better setups then what most of us have and could care less about our rides. Avoid at all costs the home garage shops or small back ally places. The plus side to installing your own is you can setup your system unlike any other and make it much harder for someone to disable it. Shops setup up every system the same and people know this. Hide the brain in a location no one would look and make it a pain in the a$$ to get to.</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p></p><p>Oh, and for the record, 9mm is a bad idea....</p><p></p><p>Go with at least a .45:*******:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bug splat, post: 3096754, member: 577642"] Yeah, at least get something. tin cans on a string would be better then nothing. Alarms are not that hard to install. If you have installed your own sound system then you should be able to install a basic alarm. They can run from as little as $50 on up depending on how much you want to protect you car. If you want to go with an all out Fort Knox you may want to find a shop to do the install. If you must take it in to a shop look for a shop with a good reputation and clean showroom and shop. Some place with a lot of foot traffic. These guys see nice cars come in all day and I'm sure see better setups then what most of us have and could care less about our rides. Avoid at all costs the home garage shops or small back ally places. The plus side to installing your own is you can setup your system unlike any other and make it much harder for someone to disable it. Shops setup up every system the same and people know this. Hide the brain in a location no one would look and make it a pain in the a$$ to get to. Edit: Oh, and for the record, 9mm is a bad idea.... Go with at least a .45:*******: [/QUOTE]
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