They still make car alarms?
Need a recommendation for someone to install a radio and alarm in 1987 BMW 325. From what I read the setup is tricky.
Thanks
M3 is always the answer.
Just put a blinky LED in the dash, car alarms are nothing but trouble. Otherwise, I've been happy with Earmark in the past. They do a great job on window tint, too.
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Kill switches are superior to alarms. They don't piss off the neighbors, and you still have your car after the break in is over.
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