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The R&D pick and decoder for GM and Ford sidebar locks.
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| LOCK MANUFACTURER: |
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BRIGGS & STRATTON |
| LOCK MODEL: |
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SIDEBAR |
| PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION: |
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BYPASS TOOL |
| SUB CLASS: |
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DECODER AND PICK |
| DETAILED INFORMATION: |
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Video providing detailed instructions on utilizing the pick and decoder tool to open General Motors and Ford sidebar locks in automobiles. |
| RECORD REFERENCE: |
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2619r2 |
| DESCRIPTION: |
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DECODING SYSTEM |
| Video 56k: |
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RDTOOL56 |
| Video 125k |
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RDTOOL125 |
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