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  • #16
    If you call a locksmith you will be very disappointed to see how easy and fast he opens your ride. I have locked my keys in the car and discovered that they are very easy to open from the passenger side. I fold up two pieces of paper to make a pair of "wedges" to hold open a small gap above the door handle/lock area between the window and door. From there you can use a flashlight to see the rods that activate the lock. Now it will be easy to manipulate the rods with a coat hanger or similar tool. For some reason the orientation makes it much more difficult on the drivers side. Scary easy on passenger though.

    Sean
    1994 Z28, 6 spd, LE2 Heads, GM 1.6 RR, .026" head gasket, SLP: CAI-Headers (CARB legal)-ypipe-2 on the left-lightweight flywheel-short throw, Random tech cat, CF dual friction, LT-4 KM.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Nightrage
      Oh no, Tracy's gonna get get the potato cannon!

      I've never shot it at a car window. It would be fun to see, and make some nice crunchy potato salad.
      Tracy
      2002 C5 M6 Convertible
      1994 Z28 M6 Convertible
      Current Mods:
      SLP Ultra-Z functional ramair, SS Spoiler, STB, SFCs, Headers, Clutch, Bilstein Shocks, and TB Airfoil. 17x9 SS rims with Goodyear tires, 160F T-Stat, MSD Blaster Coil, Taylor wires, Hurst billet shifter, Borla catback with QTP e-cutout, Tuned PCM, 1LE Swaybars, 1LE driveshaft, ES bushings, White gauges, C5 front brakes, !CAGS, Bose/Soundstream audio, CST leather interior, synthetic fluids

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