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i've got a main key and a valet key. they actually look kinda like factory R32 keys, with the CC logo on em. Old man's got both keys in Syd atm, so can't really take a pic.

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bahaha funny how the most of us dont hav the orgi key,1st time i saw one was on jap yahoo auctions :P

but comparing it to the r32 one, it seem too be an actual circle not an oval type thing like the r32 item.

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bahaha funny how the most of us dont hav the orgi key,1st time i saw one was on jap yahoo auctions :P

but comparing it to the r32 one, it seem too be an actual circle not an oval type thing like the r32 item.

Yeah, I always wonder that. Everytime I go down the goldy I expect to see my car driven off by some tourist.

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best key I ever used in a car was a customer car that arrived from japan, they had jammed the key blade into a screwdriver handle, so the key looked like a flat head screwdriver to the untrained eye.

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best key I ever used in a car was a customer car that arrived from japan, they had jammed the key blade into a screwdriver handle, so the key looked like a flat head screwdriver to the untrained eye.
[steal idea]screwdriver handle[/steal idea]
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i was thinkin of bidding on the 10th anniversary ceffy key, grinding the surface back and engraving "RB20 powah" or some shit on it. cbf with the effort tho.

asked my old man if he wanted it for his ceffy and he had a whinge about how the handle would get hot in the sun and he'd want a plastic cover over the metal... :P

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