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Thieves can now find...

Thieves can now find out if you have left expensive electrical equipment in your car even when it"s hidden out of sight in the boot. That"s because they are using wireless technology to locate valuables without breaking in, according to police. Bluetooth software allows users to detect compatible mobile phones, laptops, pocket PCs and camcorders within a 50-metre radius.



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Is the end in sight for misfuelling? Fuelrite is a plastic cover specially designed to end the misery of filling up with the wrong fuel.


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Two-time British Touring...

Two-time British Touring Car champion Matt Neal is heading down under. The 42-year-old Vauxhall driver will travel to Australia to compete in the famous Bathurst 1,000km race. He has been signed up to drive a Holden Commodore in the V8 Supercar series, which boasts cars with rear-wheel drive and nearly twice the power of a BTCC racer. This will be the third time Neal has competed in the endurance race, having finished second in 1998 and 12th in 2000

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The sturdily built...

The sturdily built, metal device clips securely to the standard buckle and grips the lap section of the belt. Tugged tight, it helps to hold the driver in the seat.

According to the maker, it can reduce back problems or fatigue, especially when driving on twisty roads, as the driver no longer has to hold on to the wheel to keep themselves in place. Priced ÷£45, it"s available at www.cg-lock.co.uk or by phoning 0870 124 5625.




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