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Old 03-06-2003, 03:32 PM
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If Vu will bring all the cables etc and the CD for drivers I will bring a laptop to grab the gallery... After all Nerds travel light...

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We can transfer the files from memory stick to CDROM at the end of the day. So Charlie, is your ride going to be one of the projects? Cost on parts for Keyless entry is about $100 (retails about $120) and parts for a full alarm will probably run about $150 (retails $200). Both include two actuators for your doors. Again, labor will be compliments of DSI.
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Vu,

I'd love to take you up on your offer, but I have a very strong feeling it won't be ready by then. I'll probably ride along w/ Geoff. I'm actually shipping the heads and the p/c's out to CA. this weekend. My goal is to have the car ready by Hershey, April 26, and that may be pushing it.

BTW: Thats pretty darn cheap for keyless entry/alrm setup....thought it would be more expensive. I'll trade you Porsche labor for alarm labor later

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That means I still need two project cars.....or if no project cars, I can show everyone the things I've done to my car and do recommendations for everyone elses.

Just wanted to make it a worthwhile trip for everyone.
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Old 03-06-2003, 06:59 PM
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We can transfer the files from memory stick to CDROM at the end of the day. So Charlie, is your ride going to be one of the projects? Cost on parts for Keyless entry is about $100 (retails about $120) and parts for a full alarm will probably run about $150 (retails $200). Both include two actuators for your doors. Again, labor will be compliments of DSI.
Vu,

Since Charlie bowed out, I'd love to offer my car as one of the two. My '89 3.2 has working central locking, but would love to have keyless entry.

Keyless entry for $100. sounds like a deal!

So long as it's on April 6th.

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Old 03-06-2003, 09:51 PM
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That's a good deal. Too bad we can't put a second alarm in mine.

Keith, I'd recommend you go ahead and put the alarm in. As long as your spending the money on keyless entry, why not go all the way? Keyless entry comes with the Viper that I suspect Vu has in mind. It's better than the factory alarm. Of course my factory alarm was no longer working anyway.

I'll be there if I can make it. Maybe Vu can show me how to program the settings on mine.

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We've got Keith's car as project #1. Keith, keep in mind if you install the full alarm, you'll also get starter kill, shock sensor, dome light on, and a few other nice features. Since you're not paying for labor, I'd spend the extra $$ on the parts.

But we'll do whatever you decide.

So that leaves us with the hunt for project #2- an audio related project.
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We've got Keith's car as project #1. Keith, keep in mind if you install the full alarm, you'll also get starter kill, shock sensor, dome light on, and a few other nice features. Since you're not paying for labor, I'd spend the extra $$ on the parts.

But we'll do whatever you decide.
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Ok, I'll bite. Let's go with the alarm/keyless. Sounds good to me, 8:30am on Sunday April 6th?

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Keith and Vu,

The ultimate 911 theft deterrent. Maybe you guys can put your heads together and do something like this.....

The SD Model 8U-UP fine should do fine. Interior stays nice and clean

http://stickdeath.com/2002auto.html

It will take a long time to load, but worth every second

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I'm getting in on this thread a little late.. Hopefully the 914 will be done on the 1st and I'll be there to check things out, and start to look at speakers / cd players for the 914.

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