Wrighty
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
I've heard you can rip the lock/barrel bit out of mk4 doors. Would need fixing again, mind. Maybe do it on the passenger side.
they dont have one on the passenger side
but yeah if your feeling brutal the lock barrel are common way to get in on mk4's. wouldnt cost much to fix either. a de-lock kit is less then a tenner off ebay so if you didnt damage the door getting in, your onto a winner.
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oceansoul
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If your going to smash a window cover the window in somthing like stickyback plastic stuff to prevent it shattering too much. Oh and dont use a brick, use something small pointed and sharp.
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Gav8v
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automatic centre punch and tape up the window or get some window tint to hold it while it shaters!
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Seany
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passenger side lock is your best bet, or the boot
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ed
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If it was a Corsa you can get the front glass out from the outside. I seem to recall breaking into somone's car at PVS one year because they did the same doing that!
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taylorboosh
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window
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_Allan_
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no spare key. The amount of people who buy cars with one key, lose a key etc.... and then only worry about it when something goes wrong.
Break the window.
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dan_m1les
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For some reason the parents are against me smashing my own windows, where as I dont care, can get a new window and fix it in no time at all
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Fro
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Go through the lock barrel on the drivers door. Rip it out then use a screwdriver to wind down the windows and get in.
then buy a de-lock kit with blanking plate to replace it with, and get another key or youll be stuffed for next time
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Stoneyginger
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dont smash the rear 1/4 window if its a 3 door just do a drivers door if you have to
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Wrighty
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quote: Originally posted by fro-dizzle
Go through the lock barrel on the drivers door. Rip it out then use a screwdriver to wind down the windows and get in.
then buy a de-lock kit with blanking plate to replace it with, and get another key or youll be stuffed for next time
what he said
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Gav8v
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atleast smash the passenger window so you dont have to sit on the glass lol
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dan_m1les
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Got the lock thing to try at lunchtime, hopefully it all goes well!
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Fro
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Good luck
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oceansoul
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quote: Originally posted by _Allan_
no spare key. The amount of people who buy cars with one key, lose a key etc.... and then only worry about it when something goes wrong.
Break the window.
Reminds me, i need to get a spare for the omega
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dan_m1les
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New Audi is the same as this, same colour spec etc .
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1385553.htm
Which should be replacing the golf depending what is needed for the MOT
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dan_m1les
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No Joy Couldn't get the barrel to move!
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Tomnova16
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can you drill out the barrell?
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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dan_m1les
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I Wouldn't know how too mate, you wouldn't be interested in a cash all out?
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Tomnova16
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just drill down the middle gradually changing to a bigger drill bit the size of the lock then use pliars or screwdriver to prise out the lock, that way you wont damage the door or the little metal slider that holds it in. im not able to get over to you till end of week mate otherwise i would, i may send down jamie actually if you are struggling as he lives near you
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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dan_m1les
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Would you be able to find out if he is about at all? Would that work then drilling it out?
I've been trying to get in for the last 2 days now, with a coat hanger, trying the barrel and trying to poke to door release with a coat hanger
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pow
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Look on ebay for a window (they are piss easy to change on the Golfs then smash the one you hget a replacement for. Easier than fucking about with locks
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dan_m1les
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There is that Pow, the windows that easy to change? I've changed some windows before but never anything german.
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Tomnova16
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yep, its the rears that are a pain in the arse, jamie might be able to come over if you have a drill and drill bits he can use
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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dan_m1les
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yeah I've got a drill and some drill bits somewhere mate!
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