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Unread 8 Feb 2007, 21:36   #20
Mitc
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Re: car breaking in drama

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Originally Posted by JammyJim
If its a BMW then certain models and years are currently susceptible to 'technology savvy' thieves as its possible to get a 'universal key opening' for them. There was a piece on youtube about it and its been in the news recently.

It basically means you can open the car up without any forced entry.

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http://www.vewgle.com/showthread.php?t=3119


I have the same locking mechanism so im constantly worried If I park up somewhere some faggot with a laptop will come and nick my car
Wouldn't have thought BMW sell these to anybody other than dealerships. As long as the car has coded keys then surely they can't be started with the keys made from the kit. Can they?

I hope my Mercedes is more secure than BMW's
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