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I don't see why it should be any less safe in the boot of the Golf. To
steal the unit in the boot, a thief would have to either break in to the
boot or break into the car and move the back seat to get into the boot.
In the Audi, a thief would have to break into the boot, or break into the
car and either move the back seat (if they move, I'm not sure about the
Audis), or, forcibly remove the back seat with a crow bar and then gain
access to the boot. Unless of course there is a solid bulkhead between
the back seat and the boot which I believe would be unusual.
I speak from experience, I had �2500 worth of camera gear stolen from
the boot of a hire car by someone who forced the drivers' door lock and
crow barred the back seat.
In car accessory shops you can buy �4.99 'cruddy radio' fascias which
clip onto your 'super-duper' stereos.
Other than that, how about taking out extra insurance on the stereo so
you don't lose your NCD if it gets nicked.
As a last resort, if you're going to sell it, how much do you want for
it, and does it play records as well as CDs? ;^)
Steve.
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Steve,
thanks for the input to my opening letter.I have
resigned myself to the fact that whatever i do will not guarantee
the systems safety.
The Audi did in fact have a solid bulkhead between the back seat
and boot(sturdy cars these Audis).Hopefully i will be able to come up
with some sort of cage bolted to the floorpan in the boot.
Yes,the disc set up came with the optional LP player.The last
time i used it though i scratched my Kylie Minogue album going
over a hump backed bridge!!!
Kevin
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