Looks very similar to one of those southord style electric pick guns, but didnt he put it in wrong? look carefully, arent the pins on the bottom of that lock in question?

and gone in 60 seconds? witch one? the new one or the old one? I don't recall very realistic auto theft techniques being used in any moves... well... the guy in the original Gone in 60s had some kind of frameless window tool to lift a button on an older car, and I think they showed a kit with a slide hammer or something , and earlier on in the movie someone showed someone a pair of curtis clippers to someone else and made some remark... its been about 5 years since I last saw that movie so my memory is rusty.
You want to know how MOST real criminals steal cars ( the kind that do it for real $$$ from CARS).... They go into the car with.... a hammer..... they sit down..... and star hammering..... hammer fail big guy use pry bar.... pry for a while.... lock no work... go to next car... hammer....
Its extremely unsophisticated when you see as many stolen cars as I have, no one is going to take the time to do anything complex, its a try something.... if it doesnt work, they'll try a car across the street and so on
