maxpower097
- Joined Feb 20, 2009
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You guys remember Chingers... I made a small fortune on those.
YOU did. If you don't consider a 2010 F350 as brand new, then substitute any F350 between 2009 and 2011.I honestly don't know what your wanting me to explain. More so who said anything about a 2010 F-350 dually?
Johnmaxpower097 said:Bad idea, Someone with a sniffer just may drive off in a brand new F-350 dually. I'd try to deactivate the alarm set lights and beeps. HiTech scammers just love that. For a couple years you could unlock their cars and even start em with the irda port on your cell. They even published each of the car's codes before they caught on.
YOU did. If you don't consider a 2010 F350 as brand new, then substitute any F350 between 2009 and 2011.
I am not asking for an explanation. I simply asked you to provide one verifiable case of what you said could be done as having been done. If you can't remember saying it, refer to the bolded statement in the quote given below, which was taken from your prior post. It was clear in the thread that the discussion referred to RF keylock devices.
John
That is absolutely wrong and still doesn't explain your outlandish statement. The Walmart near my place (Southwestern Lorain County, i.e., rural) is nothing like you describe.In a rural wallmart parking lot a brand new F-350 duelly will usually refer to a 1998 F-150 with a 6 inch lift kit, mud tires, and a chicken attacking a rattle snake on the side.
Actually I think i know that guy! Should be buying a new pack of wifebeaters so he don't have to do wash.That is absolutely wrong and still doesn't explain your outlandish statement. The Walmart near my place (Southwestern Lorain County, i.e., rural) is nothing like you describe.
I think this was caught in Tampa.
John
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