We get posts like this a lot, ie. "how do I pick [insert exact make and model of lock here]". It's funny, but annoying at the same time. Imagine walking into a room full of poker players, I'm talking guys from the pro circuit here, and asking them how to win at poker cos you're going to a game tonight. That's pretty much what you just did there, so I'm sure you can appreciate that you're not gonna get any help.

If you're not sure why that is, it's because people who sign up to ask about "this one lock" are almost always people with no interest in the mechanics of the lock - they simply want a walkthrough of how to pick a certain one so they can save themselves some money (or worse, get into something they're not supposed to). Not that you're up to no good or anything, we just don't have time for people who clearly can't be bothered to take any time to research a little for themselves.
Regardless of anything else, nobody here can tell you how to pick that type of mechanism anyway because they're advanced material. I'm not sure why since they're actually very simple to pick compared to abloy or abus plus... but rules are rules, and since the one you're looking at just happens to be designed for securing car clamps (and it's your first post), then most people would be very hesitant to help you.
If you actually are interested in picking, stick around and enjoy the forums... you'll learn how to pick that type in a little while if you're clever enough.
