Me tae I have several shotguns and riflesrayz4 said:I`m a very good shot.!!!!!!!!
3.0 litre sdrive,msport, a/white, red kansas, nav, etc.
kevinmarkwhite said:Poofish duvet cover for a car thief?
Yes. Older zeds require the operation of the mechanical ignition lock to match a key to the car. It sounds like newer zeds only need OBDII port access and the right software to match a key to the car. One more reason to prefer old skool mechanical bits to new gee whiz electronic wizardry.mason storm said:Does this mean that E85 & 86's are not specifically included in this problem?
Maniac said:kevinmarkwhite said:Poofish duvet cover for a car thief?
Mm not very PC.. Perhaps you meant to say 'tasteless duvet cover'?
cjp2k said:I have been reading the piston heads thread... Looks very scary... Is there any point buying a steering wheel lock or are these just as easy to rip out of the car...no doubt massive insurance hike....thankfully the fairs very rarely parked in a public space...need to clear the garage out and see if the car will fit :x
KeithJ said:I would personally let them take the keys and tell them not to bring it back as I wouldn't want it after they had been in it!
Andrew*Debbie said:After my Jetta was stolen, I started using "The Club" an American steering wheel lock. Second time my Jetta was stolen the thief took the club too.
Turns out they are very easy to remove without the key.
Stoplock looks better but. . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DI06j2BPMsU
Stuart Truman said:A friendly local PC told me that if you do intercept them and engage in pugilism, if they are "accidentally" knocked unconscious none of their evidence is admissible. This was after a neighbour's car became the target of sustained vandalism so he stay out waiting one night and hospitalised the vandal which then got him arrested. No charges laid though, so all good
Of course none of us genteel Z4 owners would use unreasonable force to defend a mere car would we...