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3 in 1 navigator scope, pick, reader

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3 in 1 navigator scope, pick, reader

Postby swampy3524 » 6 Jan 2015 8:22

I have had alot of sucsess in helping people get their keys from inside there cars. I know I have to wait to get to the advanced part of the forum. Without trying to get in trouble or break rules is there anywhere to find out information on how to use this tool. I have managed to open a couple waffer locks with it but they were very easy by hand not sure what I was looking for but got them open anyways by luck.
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Re: 3 in 1 navigator scope, pick, reader

Postby Squelchtone » 6 Jan 2015 9:54

[EDIT: Moved to Locksmith Lounge, maybe someone here can help you via PM - Squelchtone]
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