What Are Typical ITR Problems to Watch For?

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Aug 17, 2005 | 04:50 AM
  #21  
Quote: the club with double hooks is just as useless trust me with a set of bolt cutters its off in 3 seconds anyways the best security for a type r would be to disconect the locking mechanism in the door that connects too the lock itself and the plug for the power lock switch so that they cant unlock the doors by strecthing the window, and the only way in is breaking window and climbing in or key, second get an autolock for the clutch make sure you put it on right they can b taken off, third there are a few little switches in the engine bay you can quickley disconnect and no1 can tell otherewise and the car will not turn on no matter what if you want too kno which ones email me blanco617@hotmail.com
a well hidden kill switch and alarm is all you really need... if they are truly determined they will just put the car on a trailer
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Aug 17, 2005 | 05:15 PM
  #22  
Quote: a well hidden kill switch and alarm is all you really need... if they are truly determined they will just put the car on a trailer
an alarm doesnt help u that much if it cant make noise and kill switches are easily bypassed wen there are parts missing its alot harder and the parts i mention u would never kno they were gone...ex. the relay on the drivers side on the engine wire harness that connects 2 nothing it has a cap in it if u take it out the car will not start and you cant realize its gone if u put it back in place ... but you are right all your really need is a tow truck and the car is gone... or just another car too push it with
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Aug 17, 2005 | 06:07 PM
  #23  
bad karma!!!!! "burn in hell theives" bottom line if they want it they will take it... have a friend that has a type r. he goes to bed with one eye open... "but worth it" watch for burning oil, and third gear and you will be fine...
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Aug 17, 2005 | 09:24 PM
  #24  
Just check for oil leakage and check the clutch pedal to see if it has been worn down before you buy.
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Sep 15, 2005 | 09:29 PM
  #25  
what do you mean by "Worn down"?
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