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Notice one of these up on ebay for sale today while doing a search for 'nismo' products that are for sale on ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISMO-BLANK-KEY-SKY...1QQcmdZViewItem

Just wondering as to exactly what these do and what they are used for.

If it is actually a key, how would it be used to work with the ignition, key door entry and boot lock?

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Notice one of these up on ebay for sale today while doing a search for 'nismo' products that are for sale on ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISMO-BLANK-KEY-SKY...1QQcmdZViewItem

Just wondering as to exactly what these do and what they are used for.

If it is actually a key, how would it be used to work with the ignition, key door entry and boot lock?

umm.....You need to get them cut first mate. lol

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HAHAHAHAHA :P

Sorry, can't help but laugh at that one :lol: I've got one of these keys - adds major bling factor! Much better than the dull black keys from factory.

However, they do not really look that colour... you'll find it is much more metallic and not as much gold...

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just a thought. some of the 34's I have worked on had a factory immobiliser chip in hte key. may want to look at this BEFORE you buy the key as it will have to be programmed to teh car.

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If you get a key made up from bunnings or other places it will not work. The person there made it twice and it wouldnt open the car. You have to go to a PROPER locksmith. You do not want to f**k up the cut on a nismo key.

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