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What are the odds???


LanceM

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Yeah well it ain't just Datsuns.

I had a '84 Toyota 4 Runner.

The ignition key would also work on my '89 Toyota ute.

In a carpark one day, saw a lady trying to get into her Toyt,

having locked the keys inside.

Yep, you guessed it. the 4 Runner's key not only opened the door, it also worked on her cars ignition.

Rick.

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Since there are only so many combinations of key patterns the rumor is the manufactures send the cars with matching keys to east and west coast.Once when I was in a training school we had a pool of the same type cars.One night we got in one and went out for a night of bar hopping.When we got back to the hotel we found we had taken a car that the key fit and was a pool car but the wrong one.The guy that the car was signed out to had reported it stolen!!!Glad we made it back to the hotel!!I also had that happen at a hotel once.Me and a friend in a drunken easter weekend went to the right location,wrong floor.The key opened the door and we caught a couple enjoying their weekend.After that I always deadbolt my hotel door!A friend in the army told me ANY gm key will crank a military hummer.Guess that would be a mess to try and find the correct hummer when they all look alike huh?

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