They're breeding, my amazing door collection.
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 10:28 am
Seem to have a collection of windows now too.
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I have 3 SJs none have matching locks. I am tempted by the jimny bits lock set though. http://www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/sj-/-sa ... _1335.htmlAnton wrote:Have either of you got a full lock set inc doors, rear door, ignition, petrol cap etc?
It's not urgent, but I'd like everything on my SJ to need just one key...
Got a round-stalk Jap SJ.
No locking fuel filler? I'd have a set, otherwise!Jordi wrote:I have 3 SJs none have matching locks. I am tempted by the jimny bits lock set though. http://www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/sj-/-sa ... _1335.html
The fuel filler is the only thing I have a different key for. Got a good one off of eBay for about a fiver, which was a bargain. My fuel filler is probably more secure than the car itself.Anton wrote:No locking fuel filler? I'd have a set, otherwise!Jordi wrote:I have 3 SJs none have matching locks. I am tempted by the jimny bits lock set though. http://www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/sj-/-sa ... _1335.html
You're saying that wOllie could open my fuel cap if I ran him over and gave him a knife?Jordi wrote:Most fuel caps just need a flat bladed tool to open then anyway.
Yup, although the old tea spoons with the flat handle fit better.Anton wrote:You're saying that wOllie could open my fuel cap if I ran him over and gave him a knife?Jordi wrote:Most fuel caps just need a flat bladed tool to open then anyway.