These are old vehicles and the radios can't compare to some of todays models...
> > >I work at the VW Dealer and would be happy to supply anyone with a radio > >code. All you have to send me is the serial # off the side of the radio. > >This requires that you actually pull the radio out of the sleeve to jot > >down the number. > >That's really a nice offer. I have six radios that I have stolen recently >and as you know, they are worthless without those codes, so its nice to >see that I can still make a living the easy way. > >I have been wrong before, but shouldn't someone have to prove its their >radio before getting the codes to reset it, either from the dealer, or >through this kind offer?? > >Just curious. > >John ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com |
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