Any one want to get a GPS Tracker?
Re: Any one want to get a GPS Tracker?
I will look into it next week just trying to get my truck ready for cert.
Re: Any one want to get a GPS Tracker?
jammysammy wrote:i'm keen if you still need the numbers
Sam
Same
Dan
Landy SIIa winch truck- 350 chev powered, cruiser axles, 36" simexs - classic goodness
Hilux KUN expedition ute with all the bling
Hilux KUN expedition ute with all the bling
Re: Any one want to get a GPS Tracker?
nzhunter wrote:jammysammy wrote:i'm keen if you still need the numbers
Sam
Same
Dan
X2
GU patrol 35s ect.
Money and time pit Suzuki Build.
Money and time pit Suzuki Build.
Re: Any one want to get a GPS Tracker?
All done.
Re: Any one want to get a GPS Tracker?
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Re: Any one want to get a GPS Tracker?
I figured if I can find a cheap dummy tracker and fit it somewhere it could be found and ripped out/neutralised. Hopefully then the bad guys would switch off their jammer gear letting the other well hidden one sing its song loudly.
I figure an alarm is only good at keeping the disorganised smash and grab/joyride crims at bay whereas a pro will not try to drive away but trailer it quietly somewhere they can work undisturbed and remote (soundproofed). I also figure that for the organised guys the vehicle is likely to be in one piece for a very short time (hours) after theft and dumped quickly too so a unit that transmits constantly would be ideal.
Part of my build plan is a hidden space for the tracker...
I figure an alarm is only good at keeping the disorganised smash and grab/joyride crims at bay whereas a pro will not try to drive away but trailer it quietly somewhere they can work undisturbed and remote (soundproofed). I also figure that for the organised guys the vehicle is likely to be in one piece for a very short time (hours) after theft and dumped quickly too so a unit that transmits constantly would be ideal.
Part of my build plan is a hidden space for the tracker...
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Re: Any one want to get a GPS Tracker?
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