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by Anonymous » Tue Mar 06, 07 7:34 pm
Can anybody help ! Ive just come to lock the Mustang up and somehow
the key's are in the ignition and the car is locked
Has anybody got any ideas how i can overcome this problem without a spare key
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by Trigger_Andy » Tue Mar 06, 07 7:56 pm
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But surley the best option is to use your SPARE set, you do have some dont ya??
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Tue Mar 06, 07 8:17 pm
No Trigger , only got one key with the car.
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by Kev » Tue Mar 06, 07 9:17 pm
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by andyrob » Tue Mar 06, 07 9:28 pm
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Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Tue Mar 06, 07 9:30 pm
I suggest anyone who knows how to sort this sends a PM, not the kind od thing to discuss on the net, how to break into a car.
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by andyrob » Tue Mar 06, 07 9:43 pm
sorry never thought
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Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Tue Mar 06, 07 11:08 pm
Call the aa or rac the will open it in no time at all ,slice of cake when you see them do it.
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Wed Mar 07, 07 7:15 am
old car..... easy
newish car not easy
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by Trigger_Andy » Wed Mar 07, 07 12:43 pm
Thats what I thought Will. If you need lessons on how to break into a car any goon can do a google search to get an answer! Plus this section is locked to non members. If you in the game to nick a car your gonna know mates who have done it before, its mostly kids nicking cars anyway. If they can nick cars that are 10-15 years old, maybe newer they are gonna nick a mopar with there eyes welded shut
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by Dave-R » Wed Mar 07, 07 1:56 pm
My workmate locked the both of us out of our van on a delivery to a hotel once. After a scrap around in the rubbish bins for something to use I had the door open in about 30 seconds.
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by Dave-R » Wed Mar 07, 07 1:56 pm
And no. I didn't use a brick before someone says so!
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Wed Mar 07, 07 4:26 pm
Thanks everybody , Got it open eventually . When i found the right tool it took me 2 seconds
No damage either
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by charger01 » Wed Mar 07, 07 6:02 pm
John wrote: Thanks everybody , Got it open eventually . When i found the right tool it took me 2 seconds
No damage either
Thats not a nice name to call the AA man John