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Removing aftermarket car alarm - central locking. Saxo?

Hi, my Saxo has givin up the will to live and im scrapping it as its not worth getting it fixed. It had an aftermarket alarm and central locking fitted by previous owner and my new car doesn't have either, so i would like to remove, then fit the alarm onto my new car. but i don't know how.

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Quite simply because of a few reasons. Firstly, Santa's Sleigh does not meet the definition under the Act of a motor vehicle therefore the Act does not apply to it. He is also a visiting vehicle/vessel/craft and not one registered or stored within the UK, thus he is a temporary visitor and not subject to UK registration regulations. Secondly, the sleigh does not fit the definition of an aircraft under the 1944 Convention on International Civil Aviation and thus his red beacon does not breach said act. Thirdly, Santa has 34 hours to deliver his gifts across all the time zones across the entire globe so he must reach speeds of 2,924,180mph to deliver presents to everyone. Thus he'll be travelling faster than the light his red beacon can project and it won't be seen thus he can't violate an y act if there's no proof it was on/showing to begin with. He's also Santahe can legally break into peoples housesso a red light is the least of his concerns.
The cheapest ones I've every seen were $65 each.One thing to remember is that you cannot ride them on any kind of pavement at all. Not even one foot. The studs are usually aluminum and you will ruin them instantly. I'd suggest looking at a mountain bike tire with real agressive treads like the WTB Motorapto or Stout.
REALLY. It may be 40-50's but you are playing in SNOW. The snow will get wet and soak thru his clothes and he will be FREEZING then you idiot. Going out real quick like a trip to the car, going into a resturaunt etc is fine in the weather. But being outside all day. You do realise that it is almist Always windy in the Mountains right. WHY wass he allowed to take his coat and gloves off in these conditions? Was anyone watching him? And he was already COLD once when you wnet out, why would you keep him outside to enjoy the weather You are being very selfish as if you won't let this kid (weather he is your bio son or step son to be) ruin this trip for you. Adults can handle a LOT more than kids.
Santa isn't in violation because he doesn't travel on the roads, his sleigh flies

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