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Here's the GT-R key.

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Chassis codes for blank NISMO and Skyline GTR Keys:

250

160, Y60

720, D21

910, U12, U13

A31, A32

B11, B12, B13, B14

B14

BK10

C23

C31, C32, C33, C34

E24

F30, F31

FK10

FY31, FY32

G20

GS12

J30

JY32

K10, K11

M10, M11

N12, N13, N14, N15

P10

PK10

R20

R30, R31, R32, R33

RS13

S12, S13, S14

T11, T12

W10

W30

WA32

WC34

WD21

Y10

Y30, Y31, Y32

Z31, Z32

Guest tgriffin

Here is the Nismo key.

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Chassis codes for blank NISMO and Skyline GTR Keys:

250

160, Y60

720, D21

910, U12, U13

A31, A32

B11, B12, B13, B14

B14

BK10

C23

C31, C32, C33, C34

E24

F30, F31

FK10

FY31, FY32

G20

GS12

J30

JY32

K10, K11

M10, M11

N12, N13, N14, N15

P10

PK10

R20

R30, R31, R32, R33

RS13

S12, S13, S14

T11, T12

W10

W30

WA32

WC34

WD21

Y10

Y30, Y31, Y32

Z31, Z32

atm, i'm using a flat metal head key that says nissan... is there a factory plastic head key from nissan that will work on an r33? as in have the same grooves? i'm game for a nismo one if someone can get em cheap, imho $100 is better spent elsewhere but i'm a miser so let's not compare :)

im 100% sure they would be the same

i looked at a mates bluebird sss key and it has exactly the same grooves

so im assuming they would almost all be the same in the last 13 yrs?????

  • 3 weeks later...

DAMN THAT'S CHEAP!! Should we group buy for shipping (at least for NSW folk)?

*EDIT we need someone who can read Jap to put through the order :cool:

*EDIT2 I think that price is wrong..

http://www.nismo.co.jp/shopping/goods/83.html

is 2,000 yen. I think it's just the keyring and not the key, because:

http://www.nismo.co.jp/shopping/goods/78.html is 3,800 yen alone and

http://www.nismo.co.jp/shopping/goods/87.html is 3,900 yen!

if you want to do a bulk order let me know how many and i will see what i can come up with Nismo, as they do not ship overseas them self

Steve

http://www.justjap.com

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