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28-01-2013, 11:45 PM | #1 | ||
Stroking it...
Join Date: May 2005
Location: The 'butt
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As the title suggests...
As many of you know I am traveling oz at the moment... Whilst on a trip back to brissy I've locked the keys to the car on the back of my wagon.. The problem is there is a cage barrier and a boot FULL of stuff (including stuff ratchet strapped to the cargo barrier and my 4 year olds toys who's been stuck inside for 3 days!). My toolbox is in the back so tools are limited, I spent a while with a cost hanger trying to hook them with no success (although very close!) If anyone has any ideas how I can get into the back that'd be great. Considering I can get access to the car I am thinking of running +ve to the ignition to allow me to use the button to pop the boot. Or is there more to it then that... Ideas appreciated....if its some kind of way to gain entry that may help others steal a car, please don't post it here. Please pm me... Cam
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Had: 347ci AU Then: Now: Busted assed EB Wagon - 5sp and Dual Fuel. Last edited by Cam; 28-01-2013 at 11:58 PM. |
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