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slim jim

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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slim jim

Postby dope-i » 14 Mar 2010 16:20

Hi , i want to make my own slim jim but i cant find the write picture ot eaven a descreption on how to make one so please help me .. by giving me links, sending me photos or etc..... I will be very happy :) please....

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Re: slim jim

Postby darklighterz7611 » 14 Mar 2010 18:32

If you cant figure this out for yourself i would hazard a gues that you probably shouldnt be given the design.

One last thing.... this is a lock picking site. Note the word picking. The question your asking and the way you ask it all indicate you dont have a clue about locks.

Also as this is a bypas tool i would assume its not eligable to be answered in the open forums.
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Re: slim jim

Postby Eyes_Only » 14 Mar 2010 19:19

If you don't know what a common slim jim designs look like to make one yourself without any help, you probably lack the training to use the tool properly to avoid doing damage inside the door panels. Not a good first post and probably won't get an answer to that. Sorry.
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Re: slim jim

Postby Schuyler » 14 Mar 2010 20:12

Yeah - not just bypass, but Automotive. Not fodder for the open forums. Sorry, duder.
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Re: slim jim

Postby loki-aka » 15 Mar 2010 5:21

Have a need to get into your auto, should you loose your keys?

I suggest you spend the time and money, instead on membership
in RAC or other emergency road service.

If your desire is to eventually work helping stranded motorist, I suggest taking professional training.
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Re: slim jim

Postby Legion303 » 15 Mar 2010 11:43

Here you go, dude!

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Re: slim jim

Postby rontgens » 15 Mar 2010 13:14

BWHAHA That's hilarious :lol:
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Re: slim jim

Postby UtahRootBeer » 21 Mar 2010 0:01

I say that that pic should now be the standard reply to slim jim questions.
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Re: slim jim

Postby Bad_Jason » 22 Mar 2010 11:36

Darklighterz7611,

The little bug on your signature had me fooled for a good 10 seconds.

Now, to break out the Windex and clean the fingerprints off my monitor. :twisted:
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Re: slim jim

Postby darklighterz7611 » 23 Mar 2010 9:09

Yeah i seem to have tricked a few people with that

:twisted: :D :twisted:
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Re: slim jim

Postby yng_pick » 23 Mar 2010 16:58

ahahaaha

even as I was reading his reference to your sig, my mind was thinking 'well thats funny, cause I really do have a bug on my screen'.
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Re: slim jim

Postby unlisted » 23 Mar 2010 23:21

Whats even better is the site he "copied" it off of.. :P


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Re: slim jim

Postby zeke79 » 24 Mar 2010 10:12

I have no idea why the OP wants specs on a slim jim. They are pretty much useless these days. They mostly work on cars that are considered these days to be very old. In short OP, you are wanting specs on a tool that is pretty much useless anymore. Well I guess I do use mine quite often still these days..... As a back scratcher.
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Re: slim jim

Postby globallockytoo » 24 Mar 2010 14:21

zeke79 wrote:I have no idea why the OP wants specs on a slim jim. They are pretty much useless these days. They mostly work on cars that are considered these days to be very old. In short OP, you are wanting specs on a tool that is pretty much useless anymore. Well I guess I do use mine quite often still these days..... As a back scratcher.


I dont think towies have quite figured out how to use a LRT....lol

I wonder if the OP is a towie?
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Re: slim jim

Postby zeke79 » 24 Mar 2010 17:00

:lol: :lol:
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