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    Friggin Handles AGAIN!!!

    This whole handle business is really beginning to p1ss me off.

    Ive got chance to get some rear phase2 astra handles which will delock my front doors.

    However, I want to rid of lock barrel completely on passenger side, BUT keep lock barrel hidden UNDERNEATH the handle on drivers side. Will this cause the drivers side handle not to sit flush properly?

    Also, what backing plates will I need to do this? I also want to keep deadlocks (can they be wired up to remote central locking)?

    Can someone please give me the answers I need.

    Thankyou.
    -VXRacing-

    12.1 @ 123mph 1/4 Mile

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    OllyHewitt
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    ANY "doing peoples head in" GEN!

    not really mate.... whats the point in keeping the drivers lock... for more SAFETY??? but the fact that youve just pubically announced that your going to keep it....

    now all peeps have got to do if not fitting flush is rip the handle off and then they are in! simple...

    get rid of BOTH locks because then.... its even more safer because then people CANNOT crack your lock open to get it....

    they will just throw a brick through the window instead - lol only kidding mate...

    its just that my dad said that to me and made me laff!

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    Ok...ive got all answers I need.....

    Thankyou to Lee and especially to Olly
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    OllyHewitt
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    No Probs Adam... Glad to be of help!

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