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**AUTO SECURITY SECRETS**

BSMAURIC

**AUTO SECURITY SECRETS**

by BSMAURIC » Wed, 09 Jul 1997 04:00:00

Automotive Security Secrets

Statistics show every 30 seconds a car is stolen in the U.S. You ask yourself, how can I protect my car from being stolen?

My name is Robert M Maurice and I am a Electronics Major and an Auto Mechanic. I can show you proven methods that I use at my shop to prevent thieves from stealing your car. Any body can install any of these methods if you follow the instructions. All you need  are basic hand tools and the will to take back what is rightfully yours! One thing I tell my customers is, that a if a thief wants your car, he do all that is possible to take it from you.

The Best method to stop a thief, is by CONFUSION! The thief has only 45 seconds to break in get your car started and drive away without no one seeing him.

Auto alarms are a great product to prevent break-ins if you have $200 dollars to spend. Steering wheel bars or clubs are another way of preventing theft. The problem with alarms are that it gets quite expensive if you start adding extra features. With steering wheel bars or clubs, well there isnt much to say. Any kid with a hacksaw can cut right thru the steering wheel defeating the bar or club.

I have come up with 12 guaranteed ways that can prevent a thief from taking your car. My comprehensive manual is well detailed with diagrams and instructions covering my 12 methods you can use to confuse any thief!

A day will come that your car will get broken into. It happens to everybody, even me. But the great thing to know is that your car will still be there when you get back. Sure a few belongings might get taken which can be replaced, but to replace the car, well I leave you with that thought.

comprehensive manual $19.95 + 2.50 s&h to:

Clean Works Auto
916-B Kaamahu Place
Honolulu , HI 96817  808-845-6121
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