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:D recently I have had sum c*nts try to break into my car they have stuffed my key hole which will have to get a new 1. Also they have tried to pop the door Handel out with a screw driver and put a nice hole in car to do that. I just wana know if anyone knows anywhere in adel I could get it fixed?

I will post a pic in abit ..lol

cheers

Edited by r32man09

i had my 33 broken into, bought new lockset from nissan. lock set came with door locks, boot lock, ignition barrel, glovebox lock and 3 keys went that way so didnt have different keys..... working for nissan is a bonus! dont think retail price was to bad though! doorlocks, boot lock are easy as to fit. Not sure about the hole in the door though! Hopefully u get it sussed out!

i had my 33 broken into, bought new lockset from nissan. lock set came with door locks, boot lock, ignition barrel, glovebox lock and 3 keys went that way so didnt have different keys..... working for nissan is a bonus! dont think retail price was to bad though! doorlocks, boot lock are easy as to fit. Not sure about the hole in the door though! Hopefully u get it sussed out!

cheers for that my cuz bf is a lock smith he does cars so il get him to do the lock part and dramas il go c Nissan.

Mate I had the exact same thing done to mine years ago - punched a little hole in the door like yours. I only just got it welded back up had it covered with tape for years.

Really lil f**kers lol mines got the tape lol too I want it fixed it been like it for awhile it's anoying lol

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