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Hello everyone. I am in need of a new lock set with keys for a 1991 R32 GTR. Door, Trunk, and Ignition.

I live in the states and am not able to get the parts here. Do they still sell these replacement parts at nissan in AU?

My keys have mysteriously gone missing and I suspect foul play so I want to get all the locks changed. Please let me know if anyone knows where I could get these parts.

Thanks guys.

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Hello everyone. I am in need of a new lock set with keys for a 1991 R32 GTR. Door, Trunk, and Ignition.

I live in the states and am not able to get the parts here. Do they still sell these replacement parts at nissan in AU?

My keys have mysteriously gone missing and I suspect foul play so I want to get all the locks changed. Please let me know if anyone knows where I could get these parts.

Thanks guys.

I doubt the genuine parts will be cheaper than re-keying.

Give Crows Nest Nissan a call after about 8.30am local time (i.e. in about an hour or so), when I've needed genuine spares they've been most helpful. You'll need your VIN.

Cheers,

Saliya

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I doubt the genuine parts will be cheaper than re-keying.

Give Crows Nest Nissan a call after about 8.30am local time (i.e. in about an hour or so), when I've needed genuine spares they've been most helpful. You'll need your VIN.

Cheers,

Saliya

Thanks for the info. Trying to get parts here is a pain. luckily a few guys in Canada are running around with skylines.

I'll give them a try. Know any other shops there that can cut a new key from the VIN?

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pm'd i can help out

Hey man very interested. I cannot PM because my thread count is too low, only found this website a little while ago...Stinks too cause this site has everything you could possibly want to know about these cars.

Please PM me your email address and we can work this out.

Thanks

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