iain Posted November 6, 2002 Posted November 6, 2002 1985 Toyota Camry keys will open BMW 2002's. Actually 1985 Camry keys will open 1/3rd of all Camrys as well Quote
Greg_W Posted November 6, 2002 Posted November 6, 2002 quote: Originally posted by shredmaximus: Last time I was at Smith I heard a rumor that some scumbag had a Outback master key and was breaking into cars that way? I wonder if that just an urban legend? Heard the same thing, but it might have been on this board. Quote
Dru Posted November 6, 2002 Posted November 6, 2002 It was ion this board last year or maybe in the springtime this year. Luckily my Legacy was untouched. They probably didnt like the looks of Fern and Alisdair's smelly kit spread out all over the backseat. Or my evil socks baking in the sunlight in the cargo space! Quote
Kevin_Ristau Posted November 7, 2002 Posted November 7, 2002 1995 Toyota T-100 4wd, canopy, a/c and a cd player. Â I still dream about Landcruisers. Quote
Fence_Sitter Posted November 7, 2002 Posted November 7, 2002 quote: 1985 Toyota Camry keys will open BMW 2002's. Actually 1985 Camry keys will open 1/3rd of all Camrys as well naw...my daddy has one and it has a funky ass key...i doubt a camry key would even fit... Quote
SEF Posted November 7, 2002 Posted November 7, 2002 Off White was singing the praises of the VW Van some posts back. I own one myself. But when I recently ran into the Captain Nemo version, I thought that this was just the ticket for those water approaches to Banks Lake climbs I’ve heard about. The downside is navigating in traffic with the periscope. Quote
Alex Posted November 7, 2002 Posted November 7, 2002 I am not a real climber, but I have a 4WD Honda Civic wagon. Quote
Jake Posted November 7, 2002 Posted November 7, 2002 Trask had a good idea with the Porsche. Try the GT2 - that will haul your ass to the crag in no time. If you can't afford that, I think freeclimb9 had the right idea about the WRX. I have driven that, and when the turbo kicks in... whoooooo!! It is cheap considering its high performance/usefulness quotient too. Also, the Grand Cherokees with the V8 or with the V8 High Output are pretty fun and fast for SUVs. Don't buy it with the six though - not nearly enough power. Otherwise, you could always cruise around in a '76 cherokee like myself. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted November 7, 2002 Posted November 7, 2002 It wasn't a master key; they had figured out some way to use the keyless entry system. It was a master keyless ... thingy. Quote
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