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Can anyone tell me how the Nismo key work?

Is it the actual key for the Skylines? Do we just bring it to any key maker to get the Nismo key shaped to our current car key?

Thanks.

Yes, its just a key "blank" that you take to a key cutter / locksmith and they will cut it to match your ignition key!

There are 2 main types, one that suits R32/R33, S13/14, Pulsar etc and the other suits R34/S15...

Beware though - I have the one for R34 and it is solid / stainless steel and 3 places refused to cut it, they said it would damage their machine and they would not do it.

Mr Minit in Chadstone Shopping Centre did mine and had no qualms about doing it :P Cost was about $5.95 to cut.

thanks for the interest.

Ive posted pictures of what I can get..

nismo_286 i havent seen that.

r32_bigboy havent seen it. All the jackets I can get Ive posted. It might be an old jacket or something because it isnt in the current nicmo catalogue

CAN PEOPLE PM ME WHAT THEY WANT AND WHAT PICTURE IT IS SO THERE ARE NO CONFUSIONS / PROBLEMS....

I will be asking for payments in about 1 week or so.

yes its a goer..

I dont have the greatest internet access at the moment and its not the cheapest of places to come thats why my replies take a few days... I will be going back to the factory in probably the next week or so. When I have a good day off from work..

PMs sent

someone post up a pick of these doorstep guards I keep getting asked for..

IF PEOPLE WANT THINGS PM ME EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT WITHIN THE NEXT WEEK AS I WILL BE GOING THERE SOON

Ok I think Ive replied to EVEYONES PMS now

floor matts are avaliable also for r32,r33,r34 gtr or non but they are $285 dollars.. And I dont have any pics...

basically they are all black with a nismo plate on the outside and look identcal to the original skyline mats... with shipping though your looking at over 300 dollars... :)

I AM LOOKING AT GETTING THIS STUFF NEXT WEDNESDAY SO IF ANYONE WANTS SOMETHING PM ME WITH THE PIC AND WHAT YOU WANT.

I WILL BE SENDING PEOPLE MY ACCOUNT DETAILS IN A DAY OR SO IF YOU COULD PLEASE SEND THE MONEY TO MY ACCOUNT THAT WOULD BE GOOD ALSO PLEASE STATE YOUR USERNAME WHEN SENDING THIS MONEY SO I KNOW WHAT IS FROM WHO.

ONCE YOU HAVE TRANSFERRED THE MONEY PLEASE SEND ME AN EMAIL:

JACK_SKYLINE at HOTMAIL.COM

THEN COME WEDNESDAY I WILL BUY THE STUFF AND SEND IT TO YOU. I WILL FIND OUT THE SHIPPING COSTS THEN.... AND SEND YOU AN EMAIL OR PM ON THE COSTS ... I ASK THAT EVERYONE PLEASE PAY ME FOR THE SHIPPING COSTS AS I DONT WANT TO BE OUT OF POCKET.

IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS PM/EMAIL ME.

Ok Everyone Should Have My Account Details Now.....i Forgot To Ask Once You Send Me An Email Also Please Include Your Address So I Know Where To Send The Stuff To.

If There Are Any Questions Email Me Not Pm. Email Is Provided A Few Posts Up

Regards

Andrew

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