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Old 08-19-2002, 09:36 PM   #6
Wren57
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Quote:
Originally posted by blind34_1
All I can say is:

1. service plans I think are stupid

2. take your faceplate off and KEEP IT WITH YOU. glovebox is a bad idea. underseat is bad idea. if its expensive, it will get yanked.


Sorry to hear about yours getting stolen again. I feel the need to reply to this though.

1. This service plan is great. I plan on selling my car next may and buying either a MKIV TT Supra or C5 Vette. The service plan would remove the deck from the Highlander, replace it with the stock deck, and put it in the new car for free. That alone is worth the $40. Also if for any reason I stop liking it, I can return it for full refund towards the purchase of another deck. Thats pretty cool if you ask me.

2. I dont have a problem with things getting stolen. Dont mean to be bragging, but I live in a very nice neighborhood where there is little/no crime of any kind other than speeding. I just put it in glovebox and lock it at night. This will deter most petty thiefs. Oh yeah, and I have a Viper alarm with glass break detector and all the gadgets and gizmos, and I sleep next to a window that overlooks my driveway and my car, so if anyone breaks in I got a 12guage sawed off stainless steel shotgun 2feet from my bed that will be coming their way .
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