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4thephil 
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Posted: December 28, 2008 at 3:18 PM / IP Logged  
I am looking for a kill switch to be put under a secret button of my dashboard, or in my door panel where I have to hit window down (or something similar). The only thing I've found like this is here:
http://www.bypasskit.com/product.aspx?prodid=LD120&catid=10
But you can't buy it there, BAH!
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Posted: December 28, 2008 at 3:32 PM / IP Logged  
You could make something with a relay, it wouldn't be that hard.
But, try to find this part number: AU-SI-N, made by Omega. That'll do just what you want.
It even has a way to pop in another relay, that'll cause the horn to honk during an unaothorized start attempt.
4thephil 
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I will be having this installed by a professional, I won't do it myself - mainly because I want it hidden REAL well. Do you think they'll have things like this, or must I make it/buy the parts from a Radio Shack and then bring it to the professionals?
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pros will already have the parts.
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pro installers will for sure have relays, wires, switches on hand, but it will take them some time to rig something up.
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"Pros" ..... I love that term! where to buy hidden advancedkill switch -- posted image.
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see if a local shop that deals with DEi can order it for you.
4thephil 
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I appreciate all your responses. I think I am going to go the Ravelco way ($400 installed, will drive to my home to install). In turn, it will cut 2 circuits of my choosing, installed under the hood, and car will only star if the plug is in in the car as well. It says it's never been cracked/hotwired, and says that 90% of cars stolen are hot wired vs. towed. Im leaning towards the Ravelco vs standard kill switch as it is under the hood and better hidden, and vs. $300 alarm w/ dedicated battery as that can just be disabled + no one even looks when an alarm goes off.

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