Blimey, I'm cream crackered.. Worked till 10pm last night and all day today so I hope this makes sense..
I'm going to try to add a little bit of security as I do these jobs as I've had a couple of

try to nick the SJ..
I was thinking of not only putting an inline fuse but also wiring the pump through a switch on the dash labelled air horn..
I was also thinking of hiding an inline fuel tap underneath the vehicle..
Also fitting an illuminated Start button on the dash connected to the air horns.
I'm guessing that the mentality of said

trying to nick the SJ ( Bearing in mind that it was backed up to a wall with my wifes freelander in front of it..It had no fuel tank..No transfer box on it.. No seats in it and it was behind locked gates ).. Said

is bound to press the "start" button setting of the air horn.. Then he won't be able to start it because the fuel pump isn't switched on (Marked air horn and won't touch it )and if he did figure that all out he won't drive very far because the hidden fuel tap is turned off...
What do you think?