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Just to let everyone know that i have a contact in western sydney who can program your transponder key and make spare ones for you

This guy is a genious, he craked my BCM code and programmmed my keys, i now have 3 keys working. He can program remotes as well if they are on the same frequency as your original remote

He is very cheap and can supply keys for you,

Dont ask me prices, just ring him to discuss

Forget about Nissan Australia or Japan, he can do it all, any nissan car, this guy is a freak and well equiped with software

Contact Thai

0433790795

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Any locksmith that can clone the transponder chip should be able to make a working spare key. Problems arise when you have a new transponder chip with a preset code which needs to be programmed into you BCM. Sounds like you found a good locksmith that cares enough to find a solution for you.. nice work!

Just to let everyone know that i have a contact in western sydney who can program your transponder key and make spare ones for you

This guy is a genious, he craked my BCM code and programmmed my keys, i now have 3 keys working. He can program remotes as well if they are on the same frequency as your original remote

He is very cheap and can supply keys for you,

Dont ask me prices, just ring him to discuss

Forget about Nissan Australia or Japan, he can do it all, any nissan car, this guy is a freak and well equiped with software

Contact Thai

0433790795

mate, V series can be 35 and 36, and v35 can be done virtually by any locksmith. Which one is yours?

I am still looking for a solution for the v36, I've been to four dealers and countless locksmiths but nobody could really program a spare key for me

Edited by Zveruga
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My 2003 V35 key couldnt be cloned by any locksmith without the BCM code, believe me they tried and then referred me to nissan aus

My guy craked the BCM immobiliser code in 2 minutes, it saved me through to japan to get BCM pin number,

Foget nissan australia, they charge to much

My guy supplied me with 3 new chips which he programmed and now i have the original key plus two more spare

This guy can do V35, V36, any nissan skyline, ring him.......

My 2003 V35 key couldnt be cloned by any locksmith without the BCM code, believe me they tried and then referred me to nissan aus

Nothing needs to be done on the car if the key is cloned, the car doesn't even need to be available, the car just sees it as exactly the same as an existing working key.

My guess is the locksmith couldn't clone that particular type of keychip and used a new key with a new chip and therefore a new code which needed to be programmed into the BCM, thus requiring the BCM code.

Edited by sonicii

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