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<blockquote data-quote="Phatillusion" data-source="post: 36207" data-attributes="member: 541271"><p>Sorry about what happened. I've never had anything stolen from me, but I know it *****. Then they go out and sell something you paid $400 for, and they sell it for a quick $50. Anyhow, what you are talking about sounds very familiar, I don't know for sure if this zaps your entire electrical system, but I do know that a guy I know in the security field, told me when he was in his teens, that he would hook up a pair of battery cables to a strong electrical source, zap the car, and the alarm would be fried. If it was true, which I don't doubt him, then it is definitely a cheaper way of doing the job, either way, there was definitely a large amount of electricity sent through your car. My question to you is, were you playing the system loud when you rolled up in the neighbor hood, does your car have anything on it that gives away the system. In bigger cities you really have to watch out, theives are more experienced, and they know what to look for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatillusion, post: 36207, member: 541271"] Sorry about what happened. I've never had anything stolen from me, but I know it *****. Then they go out and sell something you paid $400 for, and they sell it for a quick $50. Anyhow, what you are talking about sounds very familiar, I don't know for sure if this zaps your entire electrical system, but I do know that a guy I know in the security field, told me when he was in his teens, that he would hook up a pair of battery cables to a strong electrical source, zap the car, and the alarm would be fried. If it was true, which I don't doubt him, then it is definitely a cheaper way of doing the job, either way, there was definitely a large amount of electricity sent through your car. My question to you is, were you playing the system loud when you rolled up in the neighbor hood, does your car have anything on it that gives away the system. In bigger cities you really have to watch out, theives are more experienced, and they know what to look for. [/QUOTE]
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