C900 security system?

Hi All

I have just put my money down on a 92 c900 T16S Aero to replace my deceased 88 16i (someone up the hill didn't put their handbrake on properly :-( ).

It's a good looking car and will be kept on the street, so I'm considering putting an alarm and/or imobiliser on it. Does anyone have any tips or pitfalls to warn of on getting such a system put on an older car - I don't want the electrical system mucked up. Can anyone recommend a fitter in the South Yorks (UK) area or one of those companies in the UK that will travel to you to fit an alarm.

Also, are locking bolts available that will fit the twirly Aero alloys it has fitted?

Thanks in advance...

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brad
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Fitting alarms to older cars is significantly simpler than fitting them to newer cars. Any decent auto electrics place should have no problem doing the job properly.

Can't recommend anyone in your area, sorry.

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Grunff

in article snipped-for-privacy@brad3.demon.co.uk, brad at snipped-for-privacy@nospam.brad.demon.co.uk wrote on 24/01/2004 18:38:

It's a great shame to see a C900 get trashed, it really is. Glad to hear you've found a good replacement.

As per Grunff's advice ...

I have the rotational Aero wheels with locking nuts very much like these:

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1989 900 Turbo S
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Paul Halliday

in article BC386F1F.CC38% snipped-for-privacy@blueyonder.co.uk, Paul Halliday at snipped-for-privacy@blueyonder.co.uk wrote on 24/01/2004 18:51:

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Nope, these :)

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Paul

1989 900 Turbo S
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Paul Halliday

I park my old Volvo in a position so it will be the first car hit, thus protecting my Saab :-)

Reply to
ma_twain

Thanks all for your help - I've ordered some bolts from Partsforsaabs... not sure that I'll splash out on a sacrificial Volvo though ;-)

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brad

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