Alright, so I took a family trip to Disney World in the summer amd lost all my keys. This including my car keys. I had a spare set that I gave to my father, and guess what, he lost those as well. Now, I cant get into my car and I have the funds to fix it up and need to get in. Does anyone know if I can use a slim jim to get in, the main thing I need to get is the title so I can get new ignition keys made. The title is in the glove compartment which is also locked. So I also need to find out how to get into that aswell, since I don't have the door keys to open it. I do own this car, you can see pictures of me in it, I just really want to get it back on the road. Please respond if you have any ideas or thoughts. Thanks- Joshua.
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yeah any lock smith will get u in.. But, if you need new keys you just need your reg. with the vin and you dl. They will, give u all you need. will cost u but thats life.. Sorry.
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Look at it this way, if you have "Camaro" written on your car somewhere, you're already starting with a great platform!!
Some lessons cost you lots, some cost you nothing. It all evens out in the end. Bet after this you stash an emergency set somewhere safe. I always do.
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Yup I thought my father would be a safe move however he carries a lot of keys and does an anual key throw away and guess whos keys he threw out? I'll give you one guess.
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Locksmiths are pretty good here, it's partly computer generated in the process along with vin # and such. I lost my keys for a big Yamaha cruiser, and fortunately was able to get the ignition lock off after drilling out a couple twist/shear security bolts and take the whole thing to him. It cost $35, and I gave him a $10 tip to boot. He also gave me the tag # to that key replacement as factory goes.