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Re: Two Saturns, one key [message #768681] Tue, 11 July 2006 06:16
BogusID  
Little Tommy,

You shouldn't speak about your father that way...

He keyed the car to match out of love, and we know you filled the airbags
with beans be comfortable playing video games.

When the trailers a rocking, your picking your nose real hard - troll!


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"Tommy Tuner" <Tuner.fish [at] ocean.net> wrote in message
news:rjCsg.407$LS7.261 [at] fe08.lga...
> On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 00:38:00 +0000, David Teichholtz wrote:
>
>> When I bought my 97 SL1, it came with two keys. The ignition switch had
>> been replaced and the idiots who did it did not bother to have the switch
>> coded to the car.
>>
>> Today, while doing some other work to the car which involved having one
>> of
>> the door skins off, I decided to pull both door lock cylinders, the trunk
>> cylinder and the ignition and get them coded to the key to my 95 SW1.
>> Now
>> one key works both cars. Locksmith charged $40 to recode the cylinders.
>>
>> -David
>
> So now we know why Locksmithing is a dying trade and most locksmiths are
> starving.
>
> The last locksmith I met hadn't bathed in weeks, smelled to high heaven
> and basically lived inside his smelly, messed up van.
>
> He had half his teeth missing (or installed, depending upon how you look
> at it) and couldn't string together a simple sentence composed of words a
> 3rd grader would understand.
> In the proper order of course.
>
> We used to have a couple of smiths' do work for the dealer I work at but
> we quickly discovered that any idiot with the proper machine can generate
> a key for a car so we cut them loose.
>
> We ended up saving money big time because the number of cars the
> lockmsiths screwed up (mostly popped airbags) was substantial.
>
> My impression of Locksmiths is that they rank below insurance salesmen but
> ever so slightly above a dustman.
>
>
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