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A set of GTR keys were found the other day at work (Woodside dump). It's unlikely someone 'lost' them as such cause they were in some rubbish that was taken to the dump, but I thought I'd mention it anyway.

They look like possibly 33 GTR ones, have GTR logo embossed in the metal bit of the keys and also on the keyless entry button thingo.

They're pretty boring aye Mitch, look like the keys you'd get with a late 90s Maxima or something just with GTR embossed on them :D

On the off chance they are actually someones, description of the keyring will be required ;)

Edited by AndrewJZX100
A set of GTR keys were found the other day at work (Woodside dump). It's unlikely someone 'lost' them as such cause they were in some rubbish that was taken to the dump, but I thought I'd mention it anyway.

They look like possibly 33 GTR ones, have GTR logo embossed in the metal bit of the keys and also on the keyless entry button thingo.

100% not from a 32 series gtr but perhaps 33 or 34.

-D

how did u find that small key in a dump? thats a good effort
they were in some rubbish that was taken to the dump

They don't look like the one Steve posted either, they look like normal keys with black plastic covers and a typical 90s Nissan central locking thing.

They're prob from a written off car or some shit but still if I'd lost my keys and some cat found them and thought he'd keep em for shits n giggles I'd be fair shattered :D

sounds like R33 gtst...

... apart from having the GTR logo embossed in them :D

But yeah my guess is 33. Doubt someone would chuck out the keys to their 34 GTR and how many wrecked ones could there be in the hills ;)

If its the key in post 5, I had a key like that stolen out of my ignition in my driveway while i was working on it. The bastards waited till I went around the side to get tools. Then they snuck up from the reserve across the road. Then they tried to steal my car that night. It also had a roller door remote on it. I had a hunch they would be back so i changed the codes on roller door. They attemted side entry but couldnt get in. I should of camped down the side and waited for them. This was about a year ago.

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