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i have a clifford top nuts alarm on mine, this does come with proximity sensors but they can be set to be less sensitive, i do hear mine through the day if a bus goes past because of there being a constant signal till it passes but i think its great, came with built in turbo timer which i hardly ever use to be honest, also auto closing windows and alsorts of gizmos which i'll never use but i'd rather have it chirping and annoying people than some theiving little beggar having there way with my car, not cheap though at £450

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Is that the Concept 650? Just reading about that... Whats the turbo timer function?

Can the sensitity be set so as to allow people walking past on the pavement for example (say 1-2 feet away)? But anything closer than say a foot for it to chirp? I read somewhere about a warning message ffeature that flashes up on the windows at night! Sounded quite cool - wonder if the message could be customized?! ;)

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yes thats the one, if you walk past its fine, i live on a main road and only hear it when a bus passes, it will only chirp when you stand next to it but thats what i want it to do, turbo timer is set using the boot release button on the fob, basically press the button when you stop, turn the ignition off and just lock the car, it runs for another 30 seconds before stopping itself but this can be set to whichever length you want, i'll definitely have another if i change the car, it did wonders for my insurance, you can have it to start the car before you get in but i thought this was a bit too much than what i needed

My brother in Bristol city had all his wheels and whole front wing and lights taken off his Golf GTI about 7 years, police did't give a dam.... I would bring back hanging and arm chopping off for crimes....

James.

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