that's too bad. also OP your sig is too tall.
what you going to get next?
what you going to get next?
Alarms are worth it if you have a back-up battery. If them s***s keeps going off even when they think they've cut power to it, you have a better chance for them to walk away.alarms are useless and overpriced.
manual and invasive security is the only comfort you can take... Alpha lock (s) and key component cut off switches are the way to go.
Have had 2 friends that have had 92-95 hatch's with swaps and poof gone in 2 years... before then they said I was going overboard... 4 yrs strong and I park where ever I like and it's there when I come back.
Not at all saying it's theft proof, just makes it harder to take and time is everything
Sorry to hear OP. It sucks Honda's are among the cheapest to modify but also the easiest to steal.
Alarms are worth it if you have a back-up battery. If them s***s keeps going off even when they think they've cut power to it, you have a better chance for them to walk away.
Kill switches are always a very good idea as well. Just don't have the switch(es) out in the open.
sorry to hear man. what kind of wheels did you have on that car?car is junk, found in impound already, they took everything they could including the rear suspension, im out, no more hondas for me.
that movie took place in MI, not MN lolYou DO live in the twin cities. Where many of the Hmong people think they are hardcore gangsters. I was gonna open a shop in that area but didn't wanna be part of the Gran Tarino crap. I wouldn't give up on it though. Having a garage and good security measures will help prevent a car from getting stolen or messed with. My wife is from Eau Claire and people steal vans there. So I'm sure whatever car you get people will take it if they want it. Civic or not.
haha i watched like 15 mins of that movie and turned it off because of the stupid portrayal of Hmong peoplesorry to hear man. what kind of wheels did you have on that car?
that movie took place in MI, not MN lol