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Posted by i have the solution !! on March 21, 2000 at 23:32:21 from (195.44.140.145):
In Reply to: stopping tractor theft posted by Chris on March 07, 2000 at 09:02:51:
re stopping tractor theft-ok yes im trying to sell a product but id be happy to send anyone details on the product,it is a 24 hour 365 day a year monitoring unit using the latest satelite technology,it is invisible to the eye (due to fitting area)and cost efffective,it produces various reports ie distance/milage coverd times of starts stops etc but more importantly it actually knows where it is anywhere in the country (world wide provided there is gsm phone network) and i mean anywhere right down to street level,so if it does go you are allmost sure to get it back.this particular product is thatcham insurance approved and will give considerable savings on your premiums . cost =£350 fitted nation wide inc v.a.t (uk mainland)hey if its not what your looking for you can still request a free information pack !! visit our website -www.maes.ic24.net auto electrical faults and problems resolved and disscussed .....
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