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hacker2k
6th December, 2009, 04:48 PM
is there a calc avaliable for this ? thanks

PremierD
6th December, 2009, 04:55 PM
is there a calc avaliable for this ? thanks

Post the 14 digit serial mate ....there is no calc ...its a database....

hacker2k
6th December, 2009, 05:00 PM
Post the 14 digit serial mate ....there is no calc ...its a database....

ph7850v1282826

cheers mate ur a star

quick question mate .... how to get access to database lol ........... ijust outta interst

thanks

Meat-Head
6th December, 2009, 05:04 PM
Post the 14 digit serial mate ....there is no calc ...its a database....

Just for reference purposes if somebody had for example say a late rover
one with the BMW plug and for sake of argument the serial number was say XXXXXXXXXXX or some other <cough> 'random serial number' <cough> would your database show an example of the correct code?

But if you can't be arsed to answer me don't worry it's only an 'example'
and it wasn't me who ripped the alleged radio out.

THANKS.

PremierD
6th December, 2009, 05:19 PM
ph7850v1282826

cheers mate ur a star

quick question mate .... how to get access to database lol ........... ijust outta interst

thanks


8525 ...And you don't mate ....

hacker2k
6th December, 2009, 05:22 PM
8525 ...And you don't mate ....


cheers mate top man

PremierD
6th December, 2009, 05:26 PM
Just for reference purposes if somebody had for example say a late rover
one with the BMW plug and for sake of argument the serial number was say rg597w21168010 or some other <cough> 'random serial number' <cough> would your database show an example of the correct code?

But if you can't be arsed to answer me don't worry it's only an 'example'
and it wasn't me who ripped the alleged radio out.

THANKS.

I think you need (whoever ripped out the radio ) to check the number ..that may be stamped on the casing (allegedly) that is ... the Random one posted .. don't work mate

It may be too new ....

Meat-Head
6th December, 2009, 06:39 PM
I think you need (whoever ripped out the radio ) to check the number ..that may be stamped on the casing (allegedly) that is ... the Random one posted .. don't work mate

It may be too new ....

THANKS
It was the thought that counts, it's a 'fictious' serial number of a 'fictious' 2004 Defender that got PROPERLY broken into.

Tough shit, springs to mind, i'm guessing the fictious owner have the code for it, just would have been nice to say some 'ice cool' man from internet gave me the code.

Thanks for trying.:embarassed: