check out fleebay you will find lots of empty alarm cases most with an
integral key(which could be deleted if necessary)most come from hong
kong for very little.
or do what i had done on our disco and remove the original system and
replace with something else? i picked up a non thatcham (but that
means nout with our cars anyway) for under £30 .it was a near straight
swap electrically.remember most alarms and remote central locking
units all operate the same lines anyway(a replacement single button
land rover remote would set you back £40 plus)

Darren

On Jul 29, 11:45 am, MatthewG <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My 2+2 is fitted with a Texalarm system which unlocks the car via a
> keyfob but unfortunately the little keyring loop on the keyfob has
> broken so it no longer stays attached to my keys. I'm so paranoid
> about losing it (and leaving myself stranded) that I'm currently
> checking it's still there dozens of times a day...
>
> Inside it's just a very tiny circuit board so although I did a quick
> google for a replacement outer shell for it (which came up with
> nothing useful) I started thinking perhaps there might be a better
> solution.
>
> I've found a website called 'Shapeways' (www.shapeways.com) which
> suggests that they can make pretty much anything, in a variety of
> materials, based on plans you submit online. I don't have the
> technical wizardry to do that but it did make me wonder if any of you
> fine folks either know how to create such plans, or if you know of
> another way to get something made. I quite like the idea of a polished
> metal keyfob, perhaps with the Quantum logo as the lock/unlock button,
> into which I pop my little Texalarm circuit board.
>
> Any ideas, folks?
>
> Matthew

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