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Location: Melbourne
Registered: October 2003
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locking system for corona
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Sat, 12 June 2004 04:50
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hey all, long time no forum.
anyway, i have recently had some trouble with punks trying to break into my car where i live. i can't park the car any closer than 50m from my front door.
so far, they have screwdrivered my driver's side door at least twice that i know of. my car has an alarm and an immobiliser fitted, but i was wondering about central locking..
i got a replacement driver's side barrel, but i can only get them with security keys, the circular ones, which obviously don't match the rest of my keys.
so i got to thinkings, if i hook up my central locking to my alarm, can i get rid of the external door locks? and if so,can i get rid of the internal lock pins? i am just wondering if it will be legal in NSW.
btw, i know i would be buggered if the battery went flat.... but it's just a thought.
cheers
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I supported Toymods
Location: Australia
Registered: November 2003
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Re: locking system for corona
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Sat, 12 June 2004 05:03

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You can do all that, I'm not sure about the legalities though.
But getting caught for it would be a million in one chance.
And yes, you are well fucked if the battery goes flat.
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I supported Toymods
Location: melbourne
Registered: June 2002
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Re: locking system for corona
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Sat, 12 June 2004 07:50
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i cant see the problem with removing your oudside locks, removing your inside locks i can se a problem with.
as for the battery issue, just have a cable attatched to the positive terminal of the battery hanging at a secret place under the car, if your battery goes flat, hook up a battery to this wire (positive of battery) and hook the negative to the chassis of the car, simple!
just remember you can only do so much, as if they cant open the door they will break a window, try leaving the glovebox open with clearly nothing in it, and leave your centre console lid open etc.
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