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Old 03-10-2013, 07:23 AM
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Default Re: Disabling your Crossfire on purpose

Originally Posted by GraphiteGhost
I think the trick is for the experienced car thieves who know how to bypass just about every security system made. They just do not want to take the time to look for one that is intentionally blown as an anti theft deterrent in areas where special cars are ripped off so much (yeah ours would be a special car have you seen prices for spare parts on the retail market). Not having the fuse there would be a noticeable thing on a quick scan so a blown one would pass that quick scan leaving the thief to move to someone else's who doesn't have a fuse in or is a little less like George n I who watches out for peeps that prey on people. I say it is a great idea! Especially if you leave your car in any high crime/auto theft area.
Thanks, George. Couldn't have said it better myself ......