Hello Graham, thank you for your message. I trust
all is well.
After reading your e-mail, I would suggest you move
from your current neighborhood in Bombay. It
doesn't sound like a particularly inviting place to
reside based on the description of the health
needs of your neighbours. Are those rust spots
or sores we are talking about here?
I will concede to you the 2.5Mk1/2 are worthy of the
installation of a theft deterrence noise maker. They
do stand out as a target from the everyday econobox
that lines the streets. However these days most people
ignore the sound these alarms make. Perhaps a
good old fashioned dog might make a better deterrent.
BTW, if you want real fun, get rid of that stodgy old
2.5 and get a Dolly Sprint.
Best Regards,
Percy
In a message dated 8/21/2003 4:01:35 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
technical@iwnet.screaming.net writes:
> Hi Percy
> I for one put one (alarm) on my 2.5PI MKII saloon for two reasons, I know of
> a 2.5PI MKI stolen on an overnight between a 2 day show, and it is also to
> try to stop the illegitimate son of a syphilitic Bombay whore that thought
> my side window needed breaking on new years eve last year, he had two goes
> as the first one dented the frame, this would have set the alarm off and
> maybe stopped me from having to dismantle 2 doors on new years day to fit a
> reclaimed spare glass!
> My cars have to endure the outdoors 24/7/52 parked in a lay-by outside my
> house.
>
> Graham
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Percybal@aol.com>
> Subject: Re: Wiring harness
>
> >
> > Lastly, why anyone would put a theft alarm on a Triumph, especially
> > an open top car, is completely and utterly beyond comprehension.
> >
> > Nomex? I don't need no stinkin' Nomex.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Percy Ballentine
> > (out of lurk mode)
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