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Hey Mick' I'm off work 2moro. If your free I'll swing by and pick up the Clubs. Pm your cell and we''ll oganise a time please.

PS. I'm also a week too late as some C#nt tried to take Shano's car very recently.

They stuffed the ignition barrel and door lock on his car parked at mine but couldn't start it !

Fixing the damage isnt worth it to us.

Any one want to buy a white 1990 Mx6 GD coupe (2.2 +Turbo), 5pd manual, sunroof, straight, drivers side mirror shatterd with ACT rego.

looks like this Mazda MX6 but manual

Needs drivers side door lock and ignition barrel replaced.

South side is the only side Richard! :D

You can drop by and pick yours up whenever you like... I'll PM you my phone number.

Hey Man, I'm southside too,

Where and when would be the best time to meet up and grab it off you?

i can't do Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday..

Cheers

Hey guys I've had two of these club locks broken off my R31 Skyline sedan and coupe when both were stolen (at separate times) THESE ARE NOT THE BEE ALL AND END ALL. I now run a quick release havent had dramas yet touch wood fingers crossed.

Sorry guys,

I've been on leave (went to the snow) for a few days, haven't been near a computer.

How about this... Meet this Friday night at the "Friday night meeting place" and I'll bring all the locks with me so you can just grab them.

Does this work for everyone?

Sumanator - If they really want your car they'll get it by any means necessary but my question is: Where the steering locks you used the proper Club Lock brand ones or a cheaper alternative?

Either way, better off using one as a deterrent than nothing at all. :ermm:

Sin, do you think you'd be able to grab mine off Mick? I won't be able to make it out, and figures you still live southside so might as well meet up and grab it off you, while also getting you the bourbon(s) I've owed you for some time now ;)

Sin, do you think you'd be able to grab mine off Mick? I won't be able to make it out, and figures you still live southside so might as well meet up and grab it off you, while also getting you the bourbon(s) I've owed you for some time now ;)

I think you already fixed me up but

Hell yes :D:cheers:

Bullet32 - Im not 100% sure. The first time my old one got taken was with a fairly crappy one i think but the second time i used the big one from Repco not sure what brand that one is. Looked about the same as these locks but its RHS instead of a rod. Paid about the same for it too i think.

http://store.winner-intl.com/steering-wheel--pedal-locks-c4.aspx

But by all means they are better than nothing of course.

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