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It is not necessary to fit a whole new unlocking system to the locks etc. They are simply powered solenoids. All that is required is a way to interface the remote unlock radio of the car with the N900; the rest of the unlocking system doesn't care where the signal comes from.
I assume we'd be using the N900's wifi radio?
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Driving it in the other hand would require you to fit servos to all driving inputs so they could be controlled remotely. I remember top gear converting a smart car into a giant remote control car, so it may be possible. You would of course end up with a car you could not drive yourself though.
A starting point would be controlling a RC car with the N900.
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