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After much trawling the internet and yahoo japan I have decided to do my bit and save some of you the hassel of hunting down right keys and shells. I have five in transit and will be on a first come first serve basis

I have 5 blank key fobs, all you need to do is cut the key and pair it to your car following the key programming instructions

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/322846-how-to-program-a-nissan-remotekey-for-your-stagea/.

These are old fobs circuits transferred to new shell+blade. I have done this and programmed one set of key to my NM35 stagea.

The shells are not oem, but look it. The only thing thats different is the rubber button is slightly lower then the original.

Asking $110 per blank Key FOB - Delivered

I have extra shells & blade also if anyone wants them.

Asking $12 Delivered via standard post.

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Alright then guys price drop to $100 delivered. I also have put them on flea bay for slightly more delivered so if you been thinking about it better snap one up quick.

They work perfect and I am really not making much on them if you consider the estimate of one second hand FOB shipped form japan auction site it is quite costly

and I only did this to reduce the price on one for myself and a few others as no one hasdone this for a year or so.

Key arrived today - I just reprogrammed it along with the one key I already had and they are both working perfectly. Beats the $434 (NZ) Nissan quoted me for the same thing.

Thanks bazr.

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