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mister sour

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Post Sat Apr 14, 2012 10:36 pm

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huxleypig wrote:Oh yeah, my HU100 pick. I'm in the states soon remember sour, how about a swap for that medeco?

u know what, that sounds fair.
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Post Sun Apr 15, 2012 11:29 am

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Ok, cool. You might have to trim it down a little as mentioned above for the chevy tho. I'll let you do that tho!! It's weird cos I got the HU100 V2 2 in 1 and it still has that damned annoying shoulder on there, fuck knows why if the chevy is tip stopped too.
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Post Sun Apr 15, 2012 12:57 pm

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mcm151201 wrote:Unlocked one today. Conventional vertical rod, no special tools required. 5 seconds.

HA! Time to forward this link to him! We need a video of an opening. I may take on this endeavor...
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Post Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:29 pm

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Rule #1: ALWAYS trust your salesman (Tongue in cheek). I remember picking the door lock on a new (1982) Lincoln Continental (5-pin-tumbler locks). The owner was royally pissed. His salesman told him no one could open that car without a key. HA!
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Post Sun Apr 15, 2012 7:19 pm

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magician59 wrote:Rule #1: ALWAYS trust your salesman (Tongue in cheek). I remember picking the door lock on a new (1982) Lincoln Continental (5-pin-tumbler locks). The owner was royally pissed. His salesman told him no one could open that car without a key. HA!

LMAO! Good point sir, good point.
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Post Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:48 am

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Id like to make one point,if.... ANYONES... going to attempt a car opening useing tools inside the door for linkage.
UNLESS you know what your doing it can break,pop,links,trigger air bags,which would be a real nightmare.
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