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February 7th, 2014 10:49 PM #41
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February 8th, 2014 01:44 AM #42
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February 8th, 2014 02:13 AM #43anong steering wheel lock sir yung nabibili sa mga auto accesories shop or yung built in steering wheel lock yung nabibili deterent lang naman siya ika nga nila walang kahit anong kandado sa pursigidong mandorobo. yung built in lock medyo mahirap pero kaya pa din basta sanay ang tumira.
isang tip mas ok kung magkaiba ang susi ng pinto sa susi ng manibela alam niyo kung bakit? may nag tip sa akin dati ang style ng carnapper may kasama na locksmith tapos yung kursunada nila na auto lalapitan nila. using a vice grip pupwersahin nila yung susian ng pinto para mabunot tapos pagnabunot ang susian si locksmith gagawa ng susi in minutes na susukat sa pinto pag nakuha ang sukat mabubuksan na ang pinto sa kabilang side at kaya na rin start ang makina ng walang hirap. ito yung old school na style pwede sa mga auto na walang imobilzer or yung chip sa susi
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February 8th, 2014 02:23 AM #44
Why bother? Kung walang immobilizer, mas mabilis pang kalikutin yung ignition wiring sa ilalim ng manibela.
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February 8th, 2014 03:27 AM #45
Saang mall kaya ito d2 sa QC?
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February 8th, 2014 09:37 AM #46
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February 8th, 2014 10:09 AM #47bolt cutter lang gamit ng carnapper sa wheel lock. i-cut lang yung portion kung saan naka-position ang wheel lock sa steering wheel. kaya mas prefer nila walang wheel lock.mas mabilis. sa Apalit, Pampanga (daw) bagsakan ng stolen vehicles. Try nyo pumunta dun mga Sir naka bitin sa mga bahay bahay pyesa ng mga auto. mga nose cut ng fortuner hilux montero strada civic etc
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February 10th, 2014 10:54 AM #48
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February 10th, 2014 07:02 PM #49
I also read in some article that some carwash shops out there duplicates the keys of the customers while the cars are being serviced. These duplicators could also put in the chip info to the new keys. Tapos ayun collection na nila yung mga duplicated keys to be used kung saan man. I don't know how it works, basta ako as much as possible hindi ako nagiiwan ng susi sa carwash boys.
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February 15th, 2014 11:44 PM #50another victim last feb 14,wow happy valentines!according to the owner its a 99 evo 7,yellow.it happened along mindanao ave.just saw it on topgear ph fb page.whew ingat ingat wala talagang takot mga carnapper.
sinabi moh! i hardly see my children now. when they were young, schedules were more predictable.
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