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Enthusiast Joined Jul 6, '08 From Burlington, VT Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
So, when I bought my car 4 years ago, the keyless entry remote was slightly damaged. I didn't think twice of it and it worked fine for me since then. Recently however daily wear and tear has made it impossible to use without it completely falling apart, which brings me to the current project...
The insides of the remote still work fine electronically, so I've removed them from the old plastic thing and now need to create a new housing. Any cool ideas? I'm either going to fabricate something cool looking myself, or use some kind of part from a car, but am currently at a loss for what would fit the bill. Any and all ideas are welcome! -Joe |
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See and I thought the Hotwheels idea was the best one: You could use the windshield as the lock button and the hatch glass as the unlock. It even has the economy sized gillette wing D-Man likes so much - I'm sure you could find a use for that too
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