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  • #16
    yeah i was thinking the best place to hide it would be somewhere that you didn't post on the internet , for all to see , so they can work out where a key might be hidden . lets not share tooooooooo much on this subject eh , just for those of us that are not of middle eastern appearance .
    03 grande v6 , with added stuff that makes it go places . RTFM people !
    founding member of the " you don't need all that crap on a prado association "
    "you only use 15% of your brain " Einstein . " so why not burn off the other 85% " Cheech & Chong .
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    • #17
      Originally posted by ApatheticEnd View Post
      I kitesurf and use this every time I'm at the beach.
      http://www.surflock.com.au/
      Yes Ive been using one of these for the last 5 years every time I go surfing.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by BrettM View Post
        Not the sort of question I would post on a forum as some low life might take your ride. Best keep it to your self
        So if all you blokes could please add your address, number plate, beach you surf at , an expected time you will be there next and any other descriptions that might help identify you and your ride .........

        There are a lot of prado's out there!
        06 120 GXL 1KZ-TE man, modified exhaust, K&N, OME 2",spacers, Sovereign BB, Safari Snorkel, Hella 4000, 33" muddies, ARB 60L fridge / slide ,custom rear drawer, cargo barrier and table, Ironman 9500lb Winch, TJM underbody guards, DIY Radiator bash plate, Outback Ideas recovery points, AJ's sliders, CKMA12, lockers, ext rear breather, UHF, dual batt, SBi12, ARB alloy roof cage, ARB side awning...

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        • #19
          Perhaps all PP members should have their cars keyed alike so if we see one we can just take it for a ride similar to the gas bottle swap and go system. I would like to pick up one in Cairns next August for my Cape trip!!
          2004,GXL V6 Auto. ARB bullbar,IPF 900 spotlights, Milford cargo barrier, GME TX3400UHF, Coupler Tec, Cooper AT3's, Safari Snorkel, Dual batteries, King Springs and Bilsteins.

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          • #20
            We have been doing this forever (friends and family) Because where we usually travel in our trucks we're pretty far away from home and losing a key or having the alarm go nuts or whatever in the bush can be a bit of an inconvenience.

            We never travel alone, and we ALWAYS give a spare key(transponder ones) and alarm remote to another car on the convoy. Everybody has at least two sets of keys (normal + spare on another car). In my family we have the practice of having regular copies of every car's key made (non-transponder) and strapping them somewhere under the car, it is there at all times. That way, if you manage to lock the car with the keys inside you can open it.

            So we always travel with three sets of keys when going to the bush, and have a spare on at all times.

            A cousin of mine has a JK Wrangler and he has this little magnetic box he keeps a key in, he has it stuck somewhere in the engine bay since he can open it without keys. Thought it was pretty nifty, a lot cleaner than having a key zip-tied to the chassis...

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            • #21
              2 ways we do it
              We have a 120 series and toyota actually gave us a key with no electronic it will open the doors star the car and also open the glove box so i take that swimming

              Another way i used to do it with electronic key only was lock vehicle and hide keys in gooseneck of Haymen Resse towbar and then i had one of those locable pins and i used to take the key to that in the water
              "Drive down that track really fast, if something gets in your way turn"

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              • #22
                A mate never needed to lock his car, he left everything open but he had a dog that I wouldn't have wanted to mess with
                [B]Steve[/B]

                2010 Silver GXL Prado 150, D4D Auto, with a few non standard bits

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by pradogang View Post
                  Perhaps all PP members should have their cars keyed alike so if we see one we can just take it for a ride similar to the gas bottle swap and go system. I would like to pick up one in Cairns next August for my Cape trip!!
                  I bet you'll be swapping again soon after your return, for a much cleaner one!
                  06 120 GXL 1KZ-TE man, modified exhaust, K&N, OME 2",spacers, Sovereign BB, Safari Snorkel, Hella 4000, 33" muddies, ARB 60L fridge / slide ,custom rear drawer, cargo barrier and table, Ironman 9500lb Winch, TJM underbody guards, DIY Radiator bash plate, Outback Ideas recovery points, AJ's sliders, CKMA12, lockers, ext rear breather, UHF, dual batt, SBi12, ARB alloy roof cage, ARB side awning...

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                  • #24
                    In the movie Papillon, Steve McQueen had a very special hiding place...
                    2013 Land Rover Discovery 4 SDV6 SE
                    Ex 2008 Toyota Prado 120 VX, D4D
                    Ex 1997 Toyota Prado 90 GXL, V6
                    Ex 1988 Mitsubishi Pajero V6
                    Ex 1986 Suzuki Sierra

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                    • #25
                      One time, at band camp...
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                      • #26
                        Never mind hiding the spare key, you're more likely to have your Prado stolen by some thieving bastard that will come into your house and get the keys off the kitchen bench where you always leave them in full view. That's how most cars are taken these days.
                        Dave
                        Views expressed are mine alone and are not intended to compromise the integrity of my employer nor offend those who may read such views.
                        Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China.

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                        • #27
                          In the old days before remote's on keys I would put a spare one behind mu number plate screw incase I lost it or locked myself out. It was quite easy to find a philips head screw driver

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                          • #28
                            Seems to be easy in the 150. I tested it on mine. You can leave the fob in the centre console and then lock it with the removable key. It seems to know the fob's inside rather than out so you can't open the doors. That's without shielding it. Then you can attach the removable key to your swimmers.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Bushbasher View Post
                              Never mind hiding the spare key, you're more likely to have your Prado stolen by some thieving bastard that will come into your house and get the keys off the kitchen bench where you always leave them in full view. That's how most cars are taken these days.
                              We had his happen to us few years ago, house got broken into, noticed the wifes key were missing, 2 days later they came back and took the car. insurance company was very suspicious as the car was fitted with immobiliser, they did pay eventually though
                              06 120 GXL 1KZ-TE man, modified exhaust, K&N, OME 2",spacers, Sovereign BB, Safari Snorkel, Hella 4000, 33" muddies, ARB 60L fridge / slide ,custom rear drawer, cargo barrier and table, Ironman 9500lb Winch, TJM underbody guards, DIY Radiator bash plate, Outback Ideas recovery points, AJ's sliders, CKMA12, lockers, ext rear breather, UHF, dual batt, SBi12, ARB alloy roof cage, ARB side awning...

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by talk2tiny View Post
                                I've been considering this too so I can lock it at the beach. The best idea I've been able to come up with for the 150's is to get a shielded bag of some description. I know the toll tags come in shielded bags so their transponders won't activate if the courier goes through a toll so I imagine something similar would work for the key. Leave the transponder bit in a shielded bag inside the car and use the removable key to lock it and attach that to your swimmers. I haven't tried it but the theory should work. I might try it with some al foil on the weekend.
                                Double layer of aluminium foil blocks the wireless from the key fob. Then can lock and unlock with emergnecy key in fob and leave fob inside the car. Emergency key goes with me in wettie. Only down side is there will be no alarm, but the car is still locked.

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