I paid £5.50 to get another key made - he used a house key as it didn't want the immobiliser part. I then hack-sawed the circle off and superglued it to the tip of this switch from a gas or water switch.
I then drilled a 35mm hole in my handbreak base which is where my immobiliser is super glued to. The base is perfect depth to hold it and not need to hang, any larger hole and the immobiliser would have had a ring of air around it. To get the immobiliser off you must cut the three cables going onto it (2 green- or maybe brown I am a colourblind person... 1 red I believe) Then extend these, if you let the cables touch one another you will blow a fuse, other than this if you choc block it back together no damage is done, I ran my cables along the steering column base under the gearstick area then under the carpet in that little gap you can see in the picture.
So at this point you can turn a key without being able to start it without the original key, - please note this would still look appealing to theives andthe steering lock doesnt kick in until it is removed so over nights it is worth taking the key out and just putting it in your cup holder.
Finally I purchased a Type R electronic start ignition button, which came with instructions, wired the three cables as instructed and wired the fourth to a metal part of the body to ground it.
If I want to undo this - replace the immobiliser to the original postion and rewire the ignition buttons back to how they were before.
Security notes!!!!
1. Immobilser takes up to 15 seconds to activate after engine is switched off
2. The steering lock only works when the key is removed
3. This makes it look like an easier targets to theives. - even though its probably more difficult now because it is more confusing
If anyone trys this all the best and pm for help.
Wilcox