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Firstly, bash your friend. :( :slap:

Once he gets the idea that he's an idiot, send him off to find someone else who owns a 31.

Providing that the car still has the factory locks on it, theres a good chance that someone elses key will be able to open your car.

I doubt you'll be able to get in through the boot, because you need to be able to pull the seat tabs from the inside of the car to release the latches.

The design of the R31 doorlock buttons makes it extremely hard to use the coat-hanger tecnique.

.....and when you get it open, go and get some keys cut. :)

Dude,

You just joined these forums and you're effectively asking us how to break into cars. Yes some of us know but we're not telling you because we don't know you and for all we know you will not be breaking into your own car.

No offence intended but this is a public forum and even if you are genuine it doesn't mean that all the people reading this are.

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Dude,

You just joined these forums and you're effectively asking us how to break into cars.  Yes some of us know but we're not telling you because we don't know you and for all we know you will not be breaking into your own car.

 

No offence intended but this is a public forum and even if you are genuine it doesn't mean that all the people reading this are.

 

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Interesting..... I can vouch for this person because they are on another forum that i use... but by your standards, this means that we should never help anyone who has lost the socket for their lock nuts, or wants to know a code to unlock a radio, or someone who has constant problems with their alarm going off and they want to disable it.... if you choose not to answer a post, then don't whore in the thread.

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