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Old 29-04-2015, 17:39   #1
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Default New key cut! WARNING thrilling content!!

Yep amazing stuff... I had a crack in the blade so I stopped by a local cutter and got this one whizzed up

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Old 29-04-2015, 17:41   #2
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your idea of thrilling and my idea of thrilling differ quite a lot
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Paint drying, and watching, come to mind......
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Old 29-04-2015, 18:13   #4
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I forget you can't read sarcasm thus the warning at the top
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Old 29-04-2015, 20:04   #6
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Whilst on the subject of warnings, I recon from the close up of that key, I, like many others, could actually make a key that could open all your doors, and release your steering lock, I might not be able to start it, but... I hope your contents are insured.

Add this to your pics of the motor, reg No. and where you work...

I bet you give a load of information on your face book account to add to it.

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Old 29-04-2015, 20:23   #7
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Whilst on the subject of warnings, I recon from the close up of that key, I, like many others, could actually make a key that could open all your doors, and release your steering lock, I might not be able to start it, but... I hope your contents are insured.

Add this to your pics of the motor, reg No. and where you work...

I bet you give a load of information on your face book account to add to it.

You have to remember, it's not just members who visit this site.
Uncle rustic, I always take on board what you say, but I work around 100's of grands worth of vehicles, the mere sight of my Terrano is enough to make most sick let alone the smell. As I found out today someone could possibly cut a key but won't be able to start it as missing the chip... Also nothing of mass value in the car, an Anastasia cd... An air freshener, ooh the sub I guess... Although bolted in...

Good luck to em, altitude sickness will kick in first

Besides my neighbour had an Audi and a range rover... The next neighbour has an x6 and a skyline... Next chap has a new jaguar... Vinatage Daimler further down... The list continues.
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Paint drying, and watching, come to mind......
Yep but watching paint dry whilst being slightly hung over with a can of lager in hand that's sound
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Now your talking sense........yes please......
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Keys are not required to rob from your car.
My neighbour had his 3 series 'broken into on Tuesday night' and unfortunately for him he had left his laptop in there.
The police have said there is a spate of this going on in our area at present and they are using a device that sends out the frequency of your key to open the cars.
That will of course give the insurance companies an excuse for higher premium.
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Old 30-04-2015, 13:03   #11
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Keys are not required to rob from your car.
My neighbour had his 3 series 'broken into on Tuesday night' and unfortunately for him he had left his laptop in there.
The police have said there is a spate of this going on in our area at present and they are using a device that sends out the frequency of your key to open the cars.
That will of course give the insurance companies an excuse for higher premium.
Yes quite right, the device reads the scrambled signals and un-scrambles it, thus opening the doors and some can even start the motor, all without a key or fob...
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