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Item is listed elsewhere and may sell so get in quick



Genuine original Nismo Key 10 Point KEY01-RN010



This is genuine not a copy. Original box and Nismo logo design. Also look for the concave centre of the key which is a feature of the original Nismo key.



In excellent uncut condition



Getting very rare and hard to find in uncut condition



Was purchased in Japan 5 years ago



Designed for the following cars...



Skyline - R34 GTR - BNR34


Silvia - S15


Skyline - R34 GTT - ER34



I have also seen the 10 point keys cut and used on the following vehicles which require a 8 point key. I cant confirm it will work and suggest you talk to a locksmith prior to purchase.



Skyline - R33 GTS-t S2 - ECR33


Skyline - R33 GTS-t S1 - ECR33


Skyline - R32 GTR - BNR32


Skyline - R33 GTR - BCNR33


Silvia - PS13 (Red Top)


Silvia - S14 S1


Silvia - S14 S2


180SX - RPS13 S2 (Black Head)


180SX - RPS13 S1 (Red Head)


180SX - RPS13 S3 (Black Head)


Skyline - R34 GTT - ER34


Skyline - R32 GTS-t - HCR32


Skyline - R31 GTS-X - HR31



Skyline - R31 GTS-R - HR31



Would prefer cash on pickup from Carlton, Melbourne during business hours. Otherwise buyer pays for postage and postage insurance.



Let me know if you have any questions



Cheers


Simon


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I'm pretty sure that will not fit ECR33 or the likes, the key blade dose not have shoulders so will be to thin.

I have seen the 10 point key used in the ECR33 before, both in pictures and physically in a ECR33 and S14 myself. To best describe how it was done; the key was cut on the end of the 10 point key meaning that they key sat further out of the lock or ignition than the normal 8 point key would. The shoulders (which connects the bow (handle) to the blade) of the key are the same thickness on a 8 point or 10 point key however neither of us a locksmiths and that's why i noted above that the buyer should contact a locksmith prior to purchase in my initial post.

Ive got both blades in front of me, you can cut it yes, but its not the correct key and wont fit the ignition proply . It says what it fits on the box with no mention of s14 or ecr33

I didn't say anywhere above that ECR33 or S14 was listed on the box? I have pictures of the box above which are legible and clearly readable. I didn't say anywhere that it is the correct key? I mentioned that I have seen a 10 point key working in a 8 point physically in an ECR33 and S14. You mentioned yes you can cut the key.

I clearly mentioned in the initial post that the potential buyer should speak with a locksmith prior to purchase as I cannot confirm the key will work.

If you already have both keys I suggest you speak with a experienced locksmith.

Please carefully reread the first post and if you have any further questions please PM me directly as your not adding any value to this thread besides increasing your own post count and reiterating what I have posted i my initial post.

  • 3 weeks later...

is the key still for sale? where does it fit the immobilizer chip?

Yep still available. No immobiliser on this key or any Nismo key that I know of unfortunately. I have heard that if you have the immobiliser key on the same keyring then you will be able to start the car and it will still read the chip from the original key but I can not confirm this so please speak to a knowledgeable locksmith to confirm this is possible.

Cheers!

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