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Old 06-05-2007 | 07:48 PM
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hi all,

Now before anyone says im not a thief , i bought a car for a field and the immobiliser thing has snapped, so does anyone know how to bypass it? i think it came standard..? ...it has autojack on it?...any help greatly appreciated.
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anyone..?
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surely someone must be able to help
Old 06-05-2007 | 08:30 PM
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i dont know but how does a field drive a car? and what was the occasion? birthday?
Old 06-05-2007 | 08:33 PM
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i meant a car for me to drive in a field.
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surely a plough or some sheep would be a better present for a field ? i suppose it depends on what birthday it is , cos without using loads of fertiliser you need to leave a field to grow over after a couple of crops to regain its natural nutrient levels otherwise the crop would be shite. so assuming its been left to grow over id go for some sheep to keep the growth down.
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^^what you going on about mate? i asked a simple question and if you havnt got a useful input then why bother replying?

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goats are probably better , they'll eat anything ! sheep can be picky .
Old 06-05-2007 | 09:12 PM
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I dont think people what to give out that kind of information over an open forum.
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try wiring the fuel pump up to a dash mounted switch
Old 06-05-2007 | 11:23 PM
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and coil pack perhaps,

or go to toyota with the vin and get the appropriate chip, or an ecu and hip from another car,


supras an interesting choice for a field car, that will be really shit
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Why do you want to drive a Supra in a field? With all the modern advancements with these round rubber things called tyres, driving on todays tarmac roads can be quite rewarding....
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Im guessing its a mk3?

get yourself on mkiiisupra.net
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