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Help!! Can anyone tell me what this is? (SEE PICS)

Fu Manchu

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Step one. Poke yourself in the eye.
Step two. Ride a bike a shove a stick in the front wheel as you ride.

That’s the easy part out of the way.

Step 3. Get an auto electrician to disconnect it.
Step 4. Punch yourself in your junk because that’s better than the bit when you pay them.
 

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Step one. Poke yourself in the eye.
Step two. Ride a bike a shove a stick in the front wheel as you ride.

That’s the easy part out of the way.

Step 3. Get an auto electrician to disconnect it.
Step 4. Punch yourself in your junk because that’s better than the bit when you pay them.
Hahahahaha this is the best!!
I know $1500 later
 

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follow the wires from the box find the factory wires cut match the colors of the factory wires and join them back together. usually Ive never had to bother with what the wires even did.
 

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Or just cut the wires like we did:)
 

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It’s a car alarm.
These were common on most cars, (oh I can’t believe I have to say this)… in the olden days.

Worst. Things. Ever.
Always faulty and broken. It’s been 84 years since I’ve seen one of those.
Fk u Fu ;)

olden days.. pfft
 

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And its more difficult when all the wires coming out of the alarm are coloured black
 
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Definitely part of a car alarm.

I had one of those types of systems in the VN. Worked brilliantly. The only time it was an issue was when I didn't drive it often enough to keep the battery charged. They pull down the battery reasonably quickly.
 

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And its more difficult when all the wires coming out of the alarm are coloured black

Had an alarm system fitted to a car a while back that had wiring that was all black....What a nightmare that was removing
 

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Ah yes, car alarms and cut out switches, nothing but a pain in the arse. Especially when you wanted somebody else’s car.

Alarms yes, cut out switches are a god sent....I've had them fitted to a car of mine, which prevented an opportunistic thief from nicking the car....

He busted the ignition switch, but couldn't start the car, nor would the car run, because of them..

IMA I did catch the would be thief, but won't comment what happened to him...;)
 
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