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Car Security 900 1996

Consider that no model of a Volvo has ever shown up on an insurance companies' list of high theft risk cars like a Toyota or BMW. The door lock system is almost undefeatable as the release is a cable and not a bar. The car comes standard with a very good anti-theft system and evidence of it is the blinking LEDs on the Radio and on the right side speaker in the dash. There seems to be no market for stolen Volvo parts.

I would think as long as you don't leave anything tempting in the car you should be OK. The only thing that has ever happened to my car is someone "keying" the side just after I polished it. I guess some punk couldn't stand having someone around with a good looking car.
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'96 965, 16' wheels, rear 18mm bar & Koni + 204HP cams at 124K. Had '85 745 Turbo Diesel for 200K.






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