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Where can I get a decent key blank from for a reasonable price? So far all I can find is a Nismo blank for about $100, and a GTR blank for about $60 (I think). I don't have a GTR otherwise I would get a GTR blank. Are there any other options? I really don't wanna fork over $100 just for a spare key, but nor do I want to buy the $5 generic type you get at the local key cutter's.

Even the normal Skyline key (without remote button) would be good enough, if it were relatively cheap. Nissan Australia probably want to charge me $100 for it and make me wait 4 weeks for it to arrive from Japan :P

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Originally posted by CMS Drifter

try nissan, u may be surprised

I agree 100%

When i was looking for the front bar indicator assy. I was quoted $120ea for s/h ones from the wreckers.

Whent to Nissan dealership in Dandenong and got them for $75ea brand new (genuine items) and picked them up 7hrs after ordering them.:uh-huh: :P:D

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Originally posted by Al

I agree 100%  

When i was looking for the front bar indicator assy.  I was quoted $120ea for s/h ones from the wreckers.

Whent to Nissan dealership in Dandenong and got them for $75ea brand new (genuine items) and picked them up 7hrs after ordering them.:uh-huh: :P:D

Al, are they the indicators in a S1 front bar? I parked into a tow bar today and it went right through my lhs indicator, so will probably need a new one.

also, do u have a part number. cheers,

dave

p.s - sorry for hijacking key thread. I am also interested in a good nissan blank, not a shitty one like the one i got with the car. so if anyone knows a good price for something with nissan written on it that fits a gtst...

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Do all Nissan dealers charge the same price? Because I got a quote for a plenum gasket from Ryde Nissan, they wanted $85 for it, and they wanted the full amount up-front so they could order it from Japan, and it would arrive in 4-6 weeks!

Edit: Which Nissan dealers (esp. in Sydney) are Skyline-friendly? ie, those that will keep some parts in stock, and will know what the hell I'm talking about when I ask for something like a Skyline key, or a bonnet strut clip, or a headlight assembly, etc.

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Originally posted by DAHXX

Hey deorbit,

Which nissan dealer did u get it from?

Nissan Parts & Service in the city. Well Carlton actually. Its on Swanston St. just up from the Melbourne baths.

I work just across the road from it so its kinda convenient, me owning a Nissan and all :P

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