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It is definately a mod worth buying. If you are even considering it, buy it and I would suggest trying to convince others to get it so you can get the good discount too. WIthout a doubt it has probably saved me and my car more than once. The only problems is that it doesn't say "You're welcome for saving your ass." The system is subtle, with the stereo on and my mind on other things, I can't tell when it is working but it is always working. The engineers need to install another light to tell you when it activates because I just don't notice it. The system will have you fooled into thinking you are a much better driver, the car behaves the same as before, just doesn't lose control. I have to test the system every so often just to assure myself that it really is there. I launch hard on a wet road with it on/off. That is when you realize just how dangerous the car was without it. If you follow Bernie's directions on how to install it, it is pretty easy to do. You should know how to open the interior up on the passenger side, and I would recommend knowing how to solder, but if you can't solder, crimp connectors will also work. The system is worth the money. It is cheaper than the deductible + higher rates if you get into an accident. Plus it adds additional lights, knobs, buttons, etc. And you can connect a laptop to it and record wheelspeeds and wheelspin as well as reprogram the unit! Plus it is a fairly rare unit, not many are made. It comes from F1 racing technology, which is allowing traction control again this year (to combat M. Schumacher's ability to drive in the rain)
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