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How to Make a DIY vehicle immobilizer to stop car thieves

Jun 29, 2010 10:16 PM
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We all know the G-spot as that sensitive area that drives women crazy, but for auto enthusiasts, it has a whole new meaning. The G-Spot, designed by Daniel Davies, is a vehicle immobilizer, which keeps your vehicles safe from car thieves. And you don't need to pay a huge amount of money to get one, either! You can make on yourself, right at home, provided you have all the right materials.

This video will show you how to make a DIY vehicle immobilizer, which is the simplest, cheapest, and easy design to follow. It's super simple to build and install one of these inexpensive, robust electronic immobilizers, which have been thoroughly field tested. Units like these have been working in a variety of vehicles for years. It's the one way your automobile will never get stolen, even if they have your keys! Learn how to make one!

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