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FBI tags 20 year old's car with a tracking device...

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Don't think its the FBI... They have the capabilities to use the GPS in your phone if need be so I don't they would be using a GPS from the 90's when they could use your phone or hard-wire it into your cars battery and not make it noticeable.

Then again they could just have slapped an old one on there because he wasn't a high priority, who knows...

All I know is that it is getting VERY easy to track people these days and using a GPS from the 90's sounds a bit of a waste of time to me.

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It's kinda funny, because last night I had my car in my shop on a lift to bend back the heat shielding around my fuel tank (it was rattling on the exhaust) and I was giving the exhaust a good look over. No devices. :lol2:

But my Flowmaster is showing bad signs of rust cancer. This may be it's last year...

  • 1 month later...

You can't hide nowadays, anything can be tracked, but it surprises me how damn big the device was :D

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