WTF are these:
#22
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Coulda used a set of these on thursday for my truck, locked my damn keys, phone and smokes in it. I only have 4 #'* memorized, 2 are the ladies, 1 is my mom'* cell, and the other is my home phone.
And I was having issues with the lady, didn't want to call her but the only person I could get a hold of.
And I was having issues with the lady, didn't want to call her but the only person I could get a hold of.
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The last set of courtesy keys I had was for a 93 Cutlass Ciera. The door key was useless after two uses. Success is measured by how well your lock mechanisms are lubricated.
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My mom had a 94 GP 4 door in 94 and it came with these. They do work, I remember starting the car with them a couple times just to see if they worked.
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When my Dad purchased his 97 Chev fullsize truck, the dealer gave him a card, the same size as a credit card but a bit thicker, which had a metal key that would slide out to unlock the doors. This key wouldn't work in the ignition, however. It was only designed to get you back into the truck if you locked your keys inside.