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  • DEV0 E30
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    Originally posted by blunt View Post
    i dont know man, on second thought my parents had to walk 40 miles uphill both ways to school. it could be true
    In the freezing cold, during a blizzard, with rabid wolves hunting them down, yeah we've all heard the parent's story.

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  • mattdk318i
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    Even if you hotwired it you would have to disable the steering lock somehow. IVe done it on my Cabrio. But i had the dash out and access to both ignition harness and lock mechanism. I then took my trunk lock into a locksmith and got a key made.
    Too bad that wont work for you. Shell out the green

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  • golde30
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    Originally posted by blunt View Post
    hahahaha 30 miles . youre a dumb motherfucker. even i with limited mental capacity can figure out how long it would take to walk to work 30 miles.
    doesnt leave a whole lot of time for working or sleeping
    i dunno man...hes from PNW, ppl do crazy shit on Meth...:razz:

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  • Jscotty
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    Originally posted by rThor432 View Post
    I wouldnt even walk 5 miles to work.
    I did that once and it was MUCH further than I thought! I didn't mind the walk. It was actually fun but I lost half the day in travel time and inrejuvinating myself.

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  • rThor432
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    It takes me 30-45 minutes to drive 30 miles to work at 65-70 mph. I wouldnt even walk 5 miles to work.

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by mudflaps View Post
    qft

    even if you ran at a slow pace it would take you 5 hours.
    i dont know man, on second thought my parents had to walk 40 miles uphill both ways to school. it could be true

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  • mudflaps
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    Originally posted by blunt View Post
    hahahaha 30 miles . youre a dumb motherfucker. even i with limited mental capacity can figure out how long it would take to walk to work 30 miles.
    doesnt leave a whole lot of time for working or sleeping
    qft

    even if you ran at a slow pace it would take you 5 hours.

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by Jparkr2004 View Post
    you could leave early and walk. i know people who didnt drive and used to walk from gig harbor to silverdale (30miles) every day
    hahahaha 30 miles . youre a dumb motherfucker. even i with limited mental capacity can figure out how long it would take to walk to work 30 miles.
    doesnt leave a whole lot of time for working or sleeping

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  • golde30
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    i had a locksmith come out and made a key for my ignition before, cost me about $50.
    Last edited by golde30; 09-09-2007, 01:55 PM.

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  • Funkmasta
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    Originally posted by schmidty View Post
    $120 later I have two 'new' keys. Called a locksmith to have a key made. He came by and by the third key got it right :D. I didn't know they just cut those suckers by trial and error with a metal file, lol.

    fyi, BMW can also make a new ignition silonoid (sp?) coded to your vin for around $60. Only takes 4 days but I was told changing it out, espicially with the column locked, was more trouble than its worth.
    $120 and it took him 3 tries? that sucks...

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  • Jscotty
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    Originally posted by schmidty View Post
    $120 later I have two 'new' keys. Called a locksmith to have a key made. He came by and by the third key got it right :D. I didn't know they just cut those suckers by trial and error with a metal file, lol.

    fyi, BMW can also make a new ignition silonoid (sp?) coded to your vin for around $60. Only takes 4 days but I was told changing it out, espicially with the column locked, was more trouble than its worth.
    Its a CYLINDER. And as far as key codes go, trial & error is relatively simple for BMW's because the tolerance of the lock will allow any key that "almost" fits to work. Technically there are 256 possible key combinations but 1 out of 16 will actually work. The link below explains this in detail. I thought it was a very interesting video. Its subtitled in english.


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  • bmdub5
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    glad to see you finally got it fixed man

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  • schmidty
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    $120 later I have two 'new' keys. Called a locksmith to have a key made. He came by and by the third key got it right :D. I didn't know they just cut those suckers by trial and error with a metal file, lol.

    fyi, BMW can also make a new ignition silonoid (sp?) coded to your vin for around $60. Only takes 4 days but I was told changing it out, espicially with the column locked, was more trouble than its worth.

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  • Funkmasta
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    Originally posted by schmidty View Post
    I dont think its that bad but I've only been on the ncsu wolfline. but I live in Garner now, so public transit is a no go.




    I'll get right on that :p I used to walk to work, when I lived about a mile from the office.


    Bret, can you suggest any good locksmiths?


    Carpooling with the wifey actually hasn't been that bad, aside from the rush to get to class today. But it does save us on gas and she has AC :D
    Call up your local BMW independent shop, and find out who they use...

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  • wickedE30
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    dent puller,cordless drill,heavy duty screws.........

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