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hi to everyone

I recently bought my line last week after a good year of searching aswell as browsing on these forums etc...

If you see a L-plater driving around in a r33 gimme a wave lol

just a quick question ive been trying to get a key cut for my line as it only came with 1 key...i went to the hardware store down the road and got one cut, it opened the door but didnt lock the door or start the car...

Is their a specialist key cutter around or key i can buy anyone knows of close to the city...

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could it be because of the immobiliser? or somethign to do with the alarm?

ahhh wouldnt have a clue...

dun even know if my car has a immobiliser or an alarm...

I think i might ring a nissan dealer tomorrow, could be pricey if i lose my only key lol

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personally some hardware stores have no idea how to cut a key...go to a decent looking place at a shopping centre or something...the keys have to be the exact same length then the shape of the key has to be run into the design otherwise it will be to long or too short. Thats why it may not be working as it should.

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Congrats on getting a skyline on ur L's. At least you wont get hassled by the cops.

And its probably a good idea too, u will get used to the power and driving a RWD car with ur Mum/DAd sitting next to you, watching that u dont go doing burnouts or try to drift around every corner. Then when you get ur P's u wont kill yourself trying to show off to ur mates who cant drive.

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lolz.. foowz :)

There are TWO separate keys for the Skylines (for the 33 anyhow).. One is for the boot and doors, and you should have a separate ignition key.

p.s. blade - are you turning it the right way in the door? lock is clockwise, unlock is anticlockwise. Sometimes they have funniness problems and you may need to adjust the stopper.. i changed the barrel on mine when i replaced my door and it wasn't always working - after i reinstalled my central locking mechanism i didn't have to worry about that anymore.

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There are TWO separate keys for the Skylines (for the 33 anyhow).. One is for the boot and doors, and you should have a separate ignition key.

does that mean you open the car door, and then have to change keys to start the car?

what about the key that only unlocks the door, and works in ignotion.. for valet parking, so it doesnt open the boot or glovebox..??

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hi to everyone

I recently bought my line last week after a good year of searching aswell as browsing on these forums etc...

If you see a L-plater driving around in a r33 gimme a wave lol

just  a quick question ive been trying to get a key cut for my line as it only came with 1 key...i went to the hardware store down the road and got one cut, it opened the door but didnt lock the door or start the car...

Is their a specialist key cutter around or key i can buy anyone knows of close to the city...

do u live around epping/reservoir? and ur r33 is silver? with black lining?if so i seen u twice!!! cant wave coz u on the opposite lane lol! nice car

woooo sick mate L plater driving skyline good job hehehe:p take it easy eh

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