TurboKill electronic kill switch
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how would this work on a classic.
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@adolfoverdin how would this work on A ranchero... 75 to be exact.
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@Jx1x3 And you know? ....That's why for the 90s Honda, there are preventative measures to stop thieves from opening your hood. Like the Hood Release Cable Relocation and the hood latch blocking plate. Optionally, some locking hood pins. Stealth install a 2 way alarm and couple of sensors. Also, get Clifford Blackjax 5.
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@duke3oh8 what do you mean especially if its a honda? look up the Integra Type R and all the people who get them stolen. the Mid 90's Honda accord is second on the "most wanted" list. the F150 is first. people WILL go thru hell to steal a Honda.
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@Jx1x3 most thieves want to get in and out. theyre not going to waste time on trying to pop the hood and switch shit around, especially if its a honda.
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you blew it. it kills the starter, hook up the starter to the battery, turn the key and drive.
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Hi I cannot find your product On ebay. Very interested in it though.
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This is nice where can i get this for my civic and where can I get it installed and for how much thx
I sell them on Ebay, just search for TURBOKILL.
adolfoverdin 7 months ago
The thief would have to know that where the sensor is located in your car. We also make one that uses no sensor on a Remote and another one that uses RFID technology that has programed key tags.
adolfoverdin 9 months ago
Yes, you can ask for more tags, we have replacement tags. And our company is the only selling this.
adolfoverdin 9 months ago
There is a way to bypass the system. It is there in case you loose or forget your key tag/remote or if you want to take your car to be serviced for a few days. Information is provided when you purchase the unit.
adolfoverdin 9 months ago
San Antonio, go Spurs go!
adolfoverdin 10 months ago
No, it comes with instructions. You do have to do some wiring so you will need some wire strippers and general tools.
adolfoverdin 11 months ago