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post Oct 13, 2004 - 10:24 PM
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So I've been looking into getting an alarm for my Celi, but thought there might be a cheaper way than spending $200-$300 at a local spot. I turned to wonderful eBay to solve my problem, only to find many brands which I had never heard of... A lot of these alarms look really good, but I thought I would get an opinion here on a few specifically.

AG-95S Starter/Alarm
Panther PS-500 Starter/Alarm
Thor Starter/Alarm

I especially like the Thor alarms with the cell-phone styled 2-way remote. I was just wondering if anyone here has had experience with these brands and could give some advice. Thanks.
post Oct 14, 2004 - 12:20 AM
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I say go for the viper alarm. The one with the screen on the remote. A lil more expensive but damn thats a hot alarm. The one they sell at my work even has a turbo timer that comes with it.


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post Oct 14, 2004 - 1:35 AM
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I've heard some of the best anti theft devices are made yourself.. like a series of switches connected to your starter that have to be in a certain order for the car to even start.. hell you could even locate it in some odd location a potential robber wouldnt think to check like under a seat or under the ashtray.. be creative and i'd suggest using a lojack system... ::Nod::


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post Oct 14, 2004 - 11:46 AM
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QUOTE (BBoYRuGGeD @ Oct 14, 2004 - 5:20 AM)
I say go for the viper alarm.  The one with the screen on the remote.  A lil more expensive but damn thats a hot alarm.  The one they sell at my work even has a turbo timer that comes with it.

All three of the ones on eBay I linked to have LCD screen remotes, which is really the reason I suggested them. Viper alarms are a little more than I wanted to spend...

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I've heard some of the best anti theft devices are made yourself.. like a series of switches connected to your starter that have to be in a certain order for the car to even start.. hell you could even locate it in some odd location a potential robber wouldnt think to check like under a seat or under the ashtray.. be creative and i'd suggest using a lojack system... ::Nod::


My reason for an alarm isn't solely to keep my car from being stolen... I have stereo equipment and other stuff in my car that I'd really like to keep.


All I'm really looking for is an opinion on any of those three brands I mentioned.
post Oct 14, 2004 - 11:59 AM
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LoJak sux tongue.gif
your car gets stolen, stripped, then pissed in, and you get to keep it cuz they found it smile.gif


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post Oct 16, 2004 - 2:50 AM
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lol If you just wanna protect your system then just use government grade anti-shattering window film.. I heard car dead-bolts work pretty well too so maybe if you coupled them together..... who knows smile.gif


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post Oct 17, 2004 - 4:55 AM
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Wow. They have a film that protects glass from blunt trauma? Pretty damn strong film eh?

To my knowledge, for that kind of protection (ie: baseball bat) you need a special type of glass like the stuff on the S500 Guard.
post Oct 17, 2004 - 11:56 PM
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::Nod:: they had a news report on it a while back where they tested it. They shot it (30 foot range) with a revolver (Window cracked but didnt shatter) hit it with a baseball bat, molitov (SP?) cocktail and then shot at it some more. It cracked the **** out of it but it never once actually lost its structure. I think they said it went for about 60 bucks per square foot of material.


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post Oct 18, 2004 - 7:57 PM
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QUOTE (FreddyTheOthaMeat @ Oct 17, 2004 - 11:56 PM)
::Nod:: they had a news report on it a while back where they tested it. They shot it (30 foot range) with a revolver (Window cracked but didnt shatter) hit it with a baseball bat, molitov (SP?) cocktail and then shot at it some more. It cracked the **** out of it but it never once actually lost its structure. I think they said it went for about 60 bucks per square foot of material.

awesome


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