Slight modification of that kind of unit to put the locking solenoids in different positions shouldnąt be to hard either. The only trick would be to find a complete one with the key (assuming the key is the trigger). jimt On 8/15/05 8:43 AM, "Sudhir Desai" <sudhir.desai@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > I'm sure there are enough corvettes rotting in the junkyard that you > can steal their proximity sensor security system (the one that auto > locks/unlocks the doors) |
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