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Old 15-12-2007, 08:29 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by jimt3te50
you can also break into the au by putting a screwdriver or brick through the window- tehr's obviosduly enough people who knwo how to do it and now you can see how easily it can be done, if you are worried about it, do something about it.....

Posting a photo of a door handle that Ford make and claim is an acceptable design is not a "how to' guide

Mods can delete that which they feel is not appropriate- I'm tellking you do somthing about it- a new door handle is about $27 from Ford plus painting and takes 1/2 an hour to fit.......
so your making everyone buy a new handle?
I know theives will get what they wont but, you dont way to show ..everyone.. the lock, makes it soo much easier for thieves...
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