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Paul_JC |
posted on 15th Jun 10 at 08:31 |
tennisball does work but only on air operated locks... mercs are the only ones ive seen it work on though | |
Welsh Dan |
posted on 15th Jun 10 at 04:51 |
Mythbusters proved the tennisball one doesn't work. :o | |
corsa-sxi |
posted on 14th Jun 10 at 23:07 |
it wouldnt if u've delocked ur handles :lol: | |
sand-eel |
posted on 14th Jun 10 at 23:01 |
quote: eh? how could that possibly work. | |
Tomnova16 |
posted on 14th Jun 10 at 22:59 |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IKXTa_Z2Ow&feature=related | |
LeeM |
posted on 14th Jun 10 at 22:04 |
box wrap for corsas | |
harrisp |
posted on 14th Jun 10 at 22:02 |
quote: I could never get in mine that way:lol: , i just ended up bending my door back, it leaked like a sieve anyway:lol:. | |
dobson |
posted on 14th Jun 10 at 21:45 |
quote: that works with fords aswell iirc | |
Cossie |
posted on 14th Jun 10 at 21:08 |
quote: if it was a Fiat yes !! a common trick round here | |
chrisritch |
posted on 14th Jun 10 at 21:06 |
isnt there a way of popping off the numberplate light and opening the boot | |
nathy_87 |
posted on 14th Jun 10 at 21:03 |
Not sure how true these are: | |
Chris F |
posted on 14th Jun 10 at 21:03 |
u2u'd | |
Gazdaman |
posted on 14th Jun 10 at 21:00 |
Sticky pads? | |
Chris F |
posted on 14th Jun 10 at 20:59 |
You could how is your numberplate fixed on;) | |
big eck |
posted on 14th Jun 10 at 20:57 |
Its amazing how easy it is to break into a car without any signs of damage if you know the tricks. | |
Gazdaman |
posted on 14th Jun 10 at 20:51 |
Now I'm not bad with mechanics, and I've seen my fair share of dodgy people. I thought that breaking into my car wouldn't be all too difficult. |