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<blockquote data-quote="SaturnScott" data-source="post: 12402" data-attributes="member: 541720"><p>Well, really, the only thing that says "showy" on my car is a "speedoptions" decal, and a set of rims.</p><p></p><p>But, after thinking about it more, I'm not gonna go for the chains. What I was thinking is sealing my trunk using two locks that will lock the back seats from unfolding. That way, the only way to get into my system (other than my deck) is via the trunk.</p><p></p><p>The problem is, I'm heading off to University this year, and my car will be parked outside all the time -- the perfect opportunity for thieves.</p><p></p><p>I was considering getting one of those flashing LED lights, except that car audio stores sell them, and anybody who is into stealing car audio most likely has seen them before and know that they are just an imitation. It may be worth it, may not be... either way, I know there is no possible way to prevent a theft.</p><p></p><p>I guess that's just part of owning equipment that is more expensive than what some people can afford...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaturnScott, post: 12402, member: 541720"] Well, really, the only thing that says "showy" on my car is a "speedoptions" decal, and a set of rims. But, after thinking about it more, I'm not gonna go for the chains. What I was thinking is sealing my trunk using two locks that will lock the back seats from unfolding. That way, the only way to get into my system (other than my deck) is via the trunk. The problem is, I'm heading off to University this year, and my car will be parked outside all the time -- the perfect opportunity for thieves. I was considering getting one of those flashing LED lights, except that car audio stores sell them, and anybody who is into stealing car audio most likely has seen them before and know that they are just an imitation. It may be worth it, may not be... either way, I know there is no possible way to prevent a theft. I guess that's just part of owning equipment that is more expensive than what some people can afford... [/QUOTE]
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