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If you are a glutton for punishment, get the civvy cylinder and have the local locksmith rekey it for the CUCV code...just give him your cucv key, the new cylinder, and a few bux and like magic he will make it work...Get a good GM cylinder and it will last longer than the chinese or indian versions you may get at the auto parts store... ACE
If you are a glutton for punishment, get the civvy cylinder and have the local locksmith rekey it for the CUCV code...just give him your cucv key, the new cylinder, and a few bux and like magic he will make it work...Get a good GM cylinder and it will last longer than the chinese or indian versions you may get at the auto parts store... ACE
I may have a set you can have within a couple of weeks. I'm going with a civilian set on my 1031 since there is too much stuff in the back to allow anyone with a CUCV key to drive it off. You're welcome to them once I change mine out.
Where are you in OK? I was stationed at Altus a few years ago.
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