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Needing a Blank Nismo Key for an S13, To my understanding theyve been discontinued and cant find any on ebay...

also looked on NS but seems like people dunno how to update for sale threads...

Also tried google, there were two sites in AUS but one has a dead link to the checkout page, and the other when you try to enter billing address and click next, it asks for your payment details but still only shows billing address section... i have a feeling these sites have been down for a whiles now...

Anyone know anywhere that still has these in stock, or any mates who have a blank one lying around that they wanna get rid of?

any help would be awesome

P.S. when ebaying for Nissan Silvia Key there was this one http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissan-200S...sspagenameZWD2V

they keys look poo i know, but i dont get the random pic of that guy in the middle of the page... looks like somebody uploaded the wrong photo... :D

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P.S. when ebaying for Nissan Silvia Key there was this one http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissan-200S...sspagenameZWD2V

they keys look poo i know, but i dont get the random pic of that guy in the middle of the page... looks like somebody uploaded the wrong photo... :D

he is demonstrating how a butterfly knife works. since they are butterfly keys, they probably do the same thing.

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i bought mine on PSI parts. for all up $107 i think inc postage

EDIT:

link: http://www.psiparts.com.au/front.asp?pid=8...D=KEY01%2DRN008

took a few weeks to order in, but worth the wait. i love it.

if that is one of the sites you have tried and something doesn't work. PM PSI Parts on the forum.

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there is some dude in for sale somewhere asking and exorbitant price for one. I have a couple at home. think they cost me about $60 each in japan. not planning on selling them though. actually I have 3 cause I'm using one in the GTR atm :kiss:

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$100?

For a key.... are you people borderline mentally disabled?

yes.

well to be honest i was going to pay $70 that most sites seem to have them advertised at, as i dunno what other keys i can use, and the fact that it looks good. PSI was selling them for around $80

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Unfourtunetly previous plans fell through...

there is some dude in for sale somewhere asking and exorbitant price for one. I have a couple at home. think they cost me about $60 each in japan. not planning on selling them though. actually I have 3 cause I'm using one in the GTR atm :P

anyone still selling them in japan???

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They are not made anymore. The only way is to find one that hasn't been cut (near impossible) and then be willing to pay huge $$$ for it. All kays these days have transponders in them so there is not much point having these keys on the market. No modern cars can make use of them

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autech make keys for R32 skylines/cefiros/stageas/s13 silvia's too...

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standard r34 gtr keys are kinda nice too... you can order them from nissan

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how bout a GT-R keyring?

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otherwise if you wanna cheap out... then grab a Z32 300ZX style key from the US thru ebay and get them to cut it using your car's unique key code

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