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Has anyone noticed that these rats have been stealing only 32's and 33's???

When Brenton stupidly locked my keys in my car (dunno how you do that when it has centrel locking) the locksmith told me that 34's and 35's are the hardest to get into, not because of alarms or immobilisers but due to the internals of the lock; usually I'd think he was talking shit to get more money out of me however after spending ages trying to pick the lock, and getting several other people (some of which I know are quite good at picking locks) to try to pick the lock it still wouldn't budge.

Oh, did you ever get your Mrs car back?

Edited by slinky-minky

32s are like as easy as a VN bogandore to get in to you dont even need to pick the lock. best thing to do is you no they can get in to it easy enough just make sure they cant start it ie kill switch but make it so it will turn over so it creates noise now if anyone hears a car keep turning over someones going to come looking at this car not starting to which it attracts unwanted attention to the would be thief but being bright orange i wouldnt expect to see this stolen it be like trying to hide an elephants cock in your pants no matter how hard you try its going to stick out a bit.

Has anyone noticed that these rats have been stealing only 32's and 33's???

When Brenton stupidly locked my keys in my car (dunno how you do that when it has centrel locking) the locksmith told me that 34's and 35's are the hardest to get into, not because of alarms or immobilisers but due to the internals of the lock; usually I'd think he was talking shit to get more money out of me however after spending ages trying to pick the lock, and getting several other people (some of which I know are quite good at picking locks) to try to pick the lock it still wouldn't budge.

Oh, did you ever get your Mrs car back?

Can anyone else confirm that? It will make me sleep better at nights lol

Hey Charles, i have also locked my keys in my 34 with the window down the smallest amount for the wind/rain guards to cover it. And it was extremely hard to get the car open once again. It took several hours with a lot of noise and effort to pull it off and even still i could not reach the actual internal release. I had to get the keys from the ignition (long story please dont ask how i got locked out) with a coat hanger and used my girlfriends necklace to weigh one side down for more accuracy and so the keys dont weigh to one side and slip off.

So yes i would agree 34's are extremely hard to get into. Have a nice sleep =p

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