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Old Jan 25, 2006 | 10:28 AM
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Hi All,

If you think you could be a target I could help by providing a System to get your car back from as little as £200.00 fitted.
Remember I'm here to help
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Old Jan 25, 2006 | 10:32 AM
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How long do your installs usually take? I need a new cat 1 for my saph as the last one went belly up and it got taken out, so currently have no security at all. Obviously need CAT1 for when i reinsure it. But as you are quite a drive away, it would be good if it could be done same day.

Just that i noticed you had stu's for a couple of days, but then you are only over the road from him lol, so wouldnt have really put stu out.

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Old Jan 25, 2006 | 10:41 AM
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How long do your installs usually take? I need a new cat 1 for my saph as the last one went belly up and it got taken out, so currently have no security at all. Obviously need CAT1 for when i reinsure it. But as you are quite a drive away, it would be good if it could be done same day.

Just that i noticed you had stu's for a couple of days, but then you are only over the road from him lol, so wouldnt have really put stu out.

Hi, I do spend longer then I need fitting the units I sell but that gives me time to check that everything is 100%
I would need vehicle for 2 days. Can't rush jobs like this.
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Old Jan 25, 2006 | 10:51 AM
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Would that include uninstalling the old unit ? I have some form of alarm on the car which seem's to do the trick at the moment, but really want something trick on it
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Old Jan 25, 2006 | 10:54 AM
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Thanks. nice to hear a fitter saying you cant rush jobs like these lol

Might give you a tinkle in a few weeks to sort something out.
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Old Jan 25, 2006 | 11:13 AM
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Would that include uninstalling the old unit ? I have some form of alarm on the car which seem's to do the trick at the moment, but really want something trick on it
Hi Mate, You don't need to change the system if your happy with the one you have at the moment. You can add The Clifford Blackjax system as an add on unit. You don't need to change the whole system.

If you do want everything removing and a new system fitting I don't charge for removing the old equipment.
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Old Jan 25, 2006 | 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Daveyboy
Thanks. nice to hear a fitter saying you cant rush jobs like these lol

Might give you a tinkle in a few weeks to sort something out.
Thanks Mate
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 04:42 AM
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imho about time a quality fitter was on this site

not blowing your trumpet cos related to stu but "good fitters are hard to find" shonky wire jobs"


scotch locks to save time under the engine bay seen it happen

if your as good as stu says you "know your onions "

a old freind was a manager in laserline in runcorn

some of the jobs they done where "steal me now to say the least "



as you said a quality job takes time

black wire installs can be a pain
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Daveyboy
Thanks. nice to hear a fitter saying you cant rush jobs like these lol

Might give you a tinkle in a few weeks to sort something out.
That does make a change, for you to basically tell him the job is dependant on him rushing it and then him to refuse the work rather than risk cutting corners is fucking spot on i reckon
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That does make a change, for you to basically tell him the job is dependant on him rushing it and then him to refuse the work rather than risk cutting corners is fucking spot on i reckon
And he can dance better than us Chip
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:07 AM
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That does make a change, for you to basically tell him the job is dependant on him rushing it and then him to refuse the work rather than risk cutting corners is fucking spot on i reckon
And he can dance better than us Chip
Stu, to be fair mate, most people having a seizure dance better than us
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:12 AM
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Thanks. nice to hear a fitter saying you cant rush jobs like these lol

Might give you a tinkle in a few weeks to sort something out.
That does make a change, for you to basically tell him the job is dependant on him rushing it and then him to refuse the work rather than risk cutting corners is fucking spot on i reckon
Err, sorry, where did i say that i wanted him to rush the job? all i done was enquire as to how long it would take.
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Daveyboy
Originally Posted by chip-3door
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Thanks. nice to hear a fitter saying you cant rush jobs like these lol

Might give you a tinkle in a few weeks to sort something out.
That does make a change, for you to basically tell him the job is dependant on him rushing it and then him to refuse the work rather than risk cutting corners is fucking spot on i reckon
Err, sorry, where did i say that i wanted him to rush the job? all i done was enquire as to how long it would take.
He was referring to you saying it would be good if you could get it done in a day.

Stu, as for dancing better than us pal.... I'm not having that.

Maybe better than Chip, granted
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by chip-3door
Stu, to be fair mate, most people having a seizure dance better than us
ROFLOL
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Daveyboy
Originally Posted by chip-3door
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Thanks. nice to hear a fitter saying you cant rush jobs like these lol

Might give you a tinkle in a few weeks to sort something out.
That does make a change, for you to basically tell him the job is dependant on him rushing it and then him to refuse the work rather than risk cutting corners is fucking spot on i reckon
Err, sorry, where did i say that i wanted him to rush the job? all i done was enquire as to how long it would take.
Oh for fucks sake, is there ANYTHING that can be said to you that you dont take the wrong way??????

You asked if it could be done in a day, which is what Stu views as rushing the job.
And with you pointing out the distance and it being awkward it made it sound like if he couldnt do it then you probably wouldnt go.

But clearly being a very professional guy he would sooner lose the business than not do it right so didnt do what most people do and say "oh well im sure i can sort it out in a day for you" and then cut corners.
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:30 AM
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apologies, i freely admit i took it the wrong way.
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Daveyboy
apologies, i freely admit i took it the wrong way.
Fair enough
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:33 AM
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:34 AM
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This is how well lol
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by BlueSmoke
Originally Posted by Daveyboy
Originally Posted by chip-3door
Originally Posted by Daveyboy
Thanks. nice to hear a fitter saying you cant rush jobs like these lol

Might give you a tinkle in a few weeks to sort something out.
That does make a change, for you to basically tell him the job is dependant on him rushing it and then him to refuse the work rather than risk cutting corners is fucking spot on i reckon
Err, sorry, where did i say that i wanted him to rush the job? all i done was enquire as to how long it would take.
He was referring to you saying it would be good if you could get it done in a day.

Stu, as for dancing better than us pal.... I'm not having that.

Maybe better than Chip, granted
This how well lol
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:39 AM
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Hope your dancing skills are better than your using forums skills or you've been bigged up too much
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:45 AM
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I know of an excellent Clifford fitter in Manchester and one in London. It seems that people who fit Clifford's in general are better than cheaper alarm fitters if u see what I mean. Quality product seems to lead to an overall better service. The Clifford Blackjax system is amazing too - had it on my Escort Cosworth in the form of a Clifford Concept 600. Can't rate the alarm highly enough!

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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by chip-3door
Hope your dancing skills are better than your using forums skills or you've been bigged up too much
No Good at both lol
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can this system be added to ANY alarm?or just a clifford?
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:52 AM
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I'll add this:

Stu (BSC) fitted a hijack system to my Dads Passat. Being a new car, anda diesel, it wasn't such a straight forward job. But Stu was REALLY helpful, and did loads of research before fitting it - top job
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by big_wig_074
can this system be added to ANY alarm?or just a clifford?
Hi, Yes the unit can be fitted along side any system. It will even work on a Diesel van.
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cheers!
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Originally Posted by Dave A
I know of an excellent Clifford fitter in Manchester and one in London. It seems that people who fit Clifford's in general are better than cheaper alarm fitters if u see what I mean. Quality product seems to lead to an overall better service. The Clifford Blackjax system is amazing too - had it on my Escort Cosworth in the form of a Clifford Concept 600. Can't rate the alarm highly enough!

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Couldnt disagree more.
Not about the two fitters you know, but that they are better in general, its just not the case, a friend of mine used to be head of technical for clifford and some of the fuckups the dealers used to make were terrible, they only get chucked through a very basic course and some of them are really not up to the job.

I agree that the products are awesome though, there just isnt anything else on the market that is true competition, for a start i believe that the latest clifford is the ONLY alarm to pass the most recent thatcham tests still and that Toad etc are only approved cause they keep renewing on the old test?
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