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Disclok over a clutchclaw every day. Both preferably but alone a Disclok is a better preventative.

never seen the modified steering lock

seems ref the trackers that some ins companies don't offer discount , sometimes premium is more expensive, there thoughts are thieves try and rip them out doing damage

but always nice to know where ur beloved landy has gone

seen plenty of the pedal plates on series landies

but like everything u can only slow them down a bit and how determined they are

last year someone was going round stealing defender bonnets
 
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...seems ref the trackers that some ins companies don't offer discount , sometimes premium is more expensive, there thoughts are thieves try and rip them out doing damage...
They only give a discount on the theft-able risk element of yer insurance. If yer vehicle is low risk then fitting a tracker won't reduce the cost much. If it's high risk then a discount will be available. But often there's also the high risk of yer crashing it if it's high performance or eggspensive. So the discount for theft may not seem much. A lot of insurance companies demand a tracker if value is £60k or more, or they won't insure it. Problem is a lot of peeps with eggspensive vehicles dun't want it back if it's been crashed/ragged. Hence not wanting a tracker. Daft I know but true.
 
There's a tratter for sale on one of the Landy facefook groups, in a state and described as a project or " could be used for ID" .

It's got dozens of comments and not one person has questioned the sellers suggestion the ID could be used on another Landy :mad:

People sell IDs, buy puma bonnets, facelift headlights with broken clips.

I wonder why they get nicked
 
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