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Just wondering if anyone has had to get another key cut for the R34 GTR?

Nissan have supplied the new key and cut it but are unable to programme it. I have been to other locksmiths who have tried but did not work either. Would this be beacuse the car has an aftermarket computer in it? if so how do i get a spare lol...

Just wondering if anyone has had this drama before..

Cheers

Matt

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Yeah has the factory imoberliser in it (turn the key and car keeps winding over) with alarm off (clifford 3 piont). Not sure what to do or how to bypass it. this is not critical as i still have one key just wanted a spare thats all lol... Up here in mackay these type of cars are not well know so finding people to help is often difficult.

Thanks Matt

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the stock system in those is no differnt to any other local nissan. that said if the clifford is a G5 and does remote start then you may have issues. I would find a clifford dealer there and talk to them as well. if you cannot find one call me and I'll give you a phone number to call.

as for bypassing it . the NATS system - not easily. the clifford - possible but I would have to be in front of it to do such. usually those are fitted properly. the last R34 Ztune I worked on it was buried in the car and DAMN hard to find. took me 10 minutes (most take 30 secs.) to find it. yours is probably similar.

NOW if it has a RF activated immobilisation point then you really need to find a dealer. upset that and what ever it cuts will remain cut.

hope that helps some what.

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  • 2 years later...

This for anybody stumbling cross this thread in future search as i did, i got mine done form the guys below.

Millennium Locks

57 Wellington Rd

East Brisbane QLD 4169

07 3177 3680

http://millenniumloc...r_id=5278493270

This is after lot of wasting time with few places and a hopeless visit to Nissan Mt Garvett, who after accepting the car for procedure, backed away.

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