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I've got a sII r33 gts-t type M and I was wondering if it has remote central locking? when I turn the key in the driver's door, it locks and unlocks the passengers door too.

I only picked up my car like a week ago and shock horror...no remote on the key. Did my importer lose the remote? or so they not normally come with it?

I've seen central locking kits for like $30, and a friend told me that most likely the passenger door has a motor in it already, but the drivers door does not.

Please help.

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It was a factory option (remote keyless entry).

The best way to tell is to remove the drivers door trim (three screws down the bottom, one screw inside the drivers arm rest pocket). Behind it if you have a small black box with an obvious antenna looking thing then you have remote central locking.

You will need to go to Nissan to get a replacement remote and it will be quite expensive and of questionable worth since most aftermarket alarms do the same.

I have seen this factory options in cars from 1995 onward. Was probably an option from 1993 though just not 100% sure.

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