... and useless to everyone when you lost the little thing! On my Focus it was the 2,3,4,5 buttons on the pre-selctor so you couldn't enter the security code without it.Remember the removable facia off the radio you took off and carried in your pocket rendering the radio useless to thieves.
I had a Pioneer car stereo where the screen head came off and went in a plastic box about the size of a glasses case. Problem was that they were a bit bulky to carry around, particularly if I was on a night out around the town in must my finest slacks and Ben Sherman shirt!!! Therefore they didn't deter that many potential thieves as they knew they could well find the unit hidden somewhere in the car. I used to conceal mine under the boot carpet inside the spare wheel for this very reason....Remember the removable facia off the radio you took off and carried in your pocket rendering the radio useless to thieves.
So at the same time the nicked your spare wheelI had a Pioneer car stereo where the screen head came off and went in a plastic box about the size of a glasses case. Problem was that they were a bit bulky to carry around, particularly if I was on a night out around the town in must my finest slacks and Ben Sherman shirt!!! Therefore they didn't deter that many potential thieves as they knew they could well find the unit hidden somewhere in the car. I used to conceal mine under the boot carpet inside the spare wheel for this very reason....
I had a top end BMW 3 series for a while, it also had all the extras , but still did not have indicators fittedPersonally I just don’t think cars have the right acoustics for really high end sound systems, due to the confined space. I bought a second hand BMW a few years ago where the previous owner had specified nearly every option this included their top of the range individual audio system which would be well over £5,000 today. I felt it just wasn't worth the money and didn't sound much better than the standard fit stereo.
It always sounded like the same song too..Wesley must have had the best car stereo ever as everytime he was carrying the boys or towing something he was completely oblivious to ensuing chaos behind him when he was playing his rock music.........
It was usually the same song - saves money on broadcast rights. The music is “Pumping Iron” from the 1981 album “Sunburst”, composed by Graham Preskett, who produces music for movies, television and advertising.It always sounded like the same song too..
