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FYI -

R34 GTR wuith aftermarket immoboliser in most cases still runs NATS which means you need to get the transponder programmed before the key will start the car.

R34 GT-T with aftermarket immoboliser does not need programming and you can get a key cut and it will just turn and start.

Thanks for the info, and welcome to Far North Newcastle :D

FYI -

R34 GTR wuith aftermarket immoboliser in most cases still runs NATS which means you need to get the transponder programmed before the key will start the car.

R34 GT-T with aftermarket immoboliser does not need programming and you can get a key cut and it will just turn and start.

Thanks heaps for that, going to get a key today then ill have it coded when i get the car back :D

well, some think planks of wood if no one has any propper ramps like the ones u use to get cars on the back of a trailer, use them to take out a heap of the angle off the ferry ramp

Martin was all over the planks of wood idea, the ramps are good but unless we get a stagea or a ute to come then they would be too long for all of our cars i reckon!

Martin was all over the planks of wood idea, the ramps are good but unless we get a stagea or a ute to come then they would be too long for all of our cars i reckon!

Not if they are short enough to sit in the boot.

Four short planks would be better than two longs ones and save a bit of time as well

I can still bring timbers and lots of them as well

But I like the idea of making a decision on the day

Not if they are short enough to sit in the boot.

Four short planks would be better than two longs ones and save a bit of time as well

I can still bring timbers and lots of them as well

But I like the idea of making a decision on the day

Well OK, lets go back to Plan A.... Ill set up the cruise including the Ferry based on your wood etc and THEN if we get any epically low cars on the cruise we will make the call on the day! Once again we can always split and meet back on Old Pac but would rather try keep the group together!

Happy to help.

I got one of my keys programmed by a mobile locksmith called Ultimate Lock in Sydney. It was around $100.

Cheaper than Hornsby Nissan. I received the same quote of ~ $180.

And not done by an apprentice ;)

Well OK, lets go back to Plan A.... Ill set up the cruise including the Ferry based on your wood etc and THEN if we get any epically low cars on the cruise we will make the call on the day! Once again we can always split and meet back on Old Pac but would rather try keep the group together!

hey man my wood is always good :3some:

Ok just bought the new key, will have it coded once i get the car back, then ill sort out the immobiliser, atleast ill have a spare key now :yes:

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