Car keys when you are in the water

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samuel
samuel
SA
2 posts
SA, 2 posts
26 Nov 2015 1:44pm
Just a warning about having your car keys in your bag on the beach. I had my kite bag stolen while in the water at chicken shop this morning, they then cleaned out my car of clothes/phone/$/ and another black/red North Fuse 7m. If you hear anyone trying to sell one off around Adelaide let me know.
jaysmith
jaysmith
SA
14 posts
SA, 14 posts
27 Nov 2015 1:27pm
Bastards, will keep an eye out, what year is the fuse?
Chaps
Chaps
SA
91 posts
SA, 91 posts
30 Nov 2015 1:04pm
Yes, that can be a double blow. I had the same thing happen a few years ago at Largs, luckily they didn't get into the car (not sure why). I've used a waterproof pouch ever since. If you forget the pouch, I've wondered about hiding the keys separate to the bag to lessen the chances of them getting the car.
speedy87
speedy87
VIC
110 posts
VIC, 110 posts
5 Dec 2015 9:34pm
There's a surf pad lock you can buy that locks onto the toe eye of your car,combination lock fits 4 to 5 keys in it.best $80 I ever spent after I had my I phone stolen
Darkspi
Darkspi
SA
171 posts
SA, 171 posts
8 Dec 2015 9:14am
cut a spare key attach to your bathers use that to lock your normal use keys/remotes somewhere in the car
polykarb
polykarb
VIC
284 posts
VIC, 284 posts
9 Dec 2015 8:35am







pepeman
pepeman
SA
115 posts
SA, 115 posts
12 Dec 2015 1:23pm
I have had a key cut without the electronics and wear it around my neck.
Any key cutter can do this and must only be used in the door.
Have been doing this for years with a late model commodore.
I think the cost was $40.
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