Re-keying your locks to operate on one key

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Scotch750
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canaletto5 wrote:
malky wrote:Broke down in Dudley on route to Stafford last month in the van :tw
Was there a stinger across the road ;) :lol:
Wuh, no just a few nettles :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Hey Scotch,

Ask mike if he can re-key all your locks so the van and bike operate on one key. :lol:
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malky
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Can he do Transit van ones though :lol:
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Nip to the local job centre, and there's plenty who can get into a transit.................
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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BAZ wrote:Its a long way from Dudley ;)
It's not,if you know where you are going 8-)
what the fuck was that ????

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