Starter Kill

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SirSilvia
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I was thinking about getting a starter kill and they came down in price and was wondering if anybody has put one in their cars or has ever shopped from http://www.asianwolf.comI have been trolling their site for years and thought about buying an alarm system. I just wanted to see where they went, business wise I mean. They're still around and growing so I'm thinking of giving it a shot.I'm not going to go crazy and buy a whole system yet, just their starter kill from here: http://www.asianwolf.com/car-alarm-smartkpl.htmlYoutube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...eddedDescription:This item works with or without an alarm system. Easy to install on any car, truck or motorcycle. No one will be able to start your car without entering the six digit combination code, even if they have the key! Can be installed into any vehicle.The system is installed in addition to other existing security systems, if such exists, and is designed to provide the best combination of maximum protection and operation convenience. The system includes a keyboard unit which is installed on the front panel of the vehicle at an easy approach location, and one or two cut-off units which are installed at concealed places and prevent the possibility of starting the engine without entering a secret personal code. The keypad illuminates for night time use. No more worries about someone taking off with your car. Even if they break your ignition or steering columm and try to hotwire it, THEY WILL FAIL! If you are carjacked outside your vehicle, hand them the keys and run. They won't be able to start your car. If they take your car while the engine is running, they won't be able to start it again once they turn the ignition off. Comes with complete with relay and all wiring harnesses and diagrams.If I get it, I'll put the install in here.


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the converted
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You can be more creative and hide kills to work off factory switches so you can't just follow the wires right to the relay. I've seen things like having to hold a window up switch, turn ac on high, or push in a cigarette lighter to get a car to start. If you want more that that buy a full alarm and throw something like that in there.


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