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  • #31
    I have a "Seacured" combination lock. It is basically a combination lock with a place inside to put your keys. I use it while surfing. It attaches to your bullbar, tow bar, or recovery point. Works like a treat. It is big enough to place a full set of keys including transponder. No more worries about being seen hiding your keys. Costs about $50 and available from most "proper" surf shops. They are also available on the net in eBay. The perfect solution. Cheers
    Last edited by Chatty; 27-12-2012, 11:18 AM.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Chatty View Post
      I have a "Seacured" combination lock. It is basically a combination lock with a place inside to put your keys. I use it while surfing. It attaches to your bullbar, tow bar, or recovery point. Works like a treat. It is big enough to place a full set of keys including transponder. No more worries about being seen hiding your keys. Costs about $50 and available from most "proper" surf shops. They are also available on the net in eBay. The perfect solution. Cheers
      I don't use these because they advertise where the keys are and that you are away from the vehicle. They also don't look that difficult to break open.
      [B]Steve[/B]

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

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