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I was checking out greenline.jp and found their comment for the key as below:

"Discontinued. KEY01-RN010. Not suitable for vehicles fitted with Immobilizer, Intelligent Key, Electric Key or Keyless entry."

Does the Nismo key start the R34? My existing key looks to have keyless entry, but I don't use it as I have a separate alarm anyways. I should be able to get the Nismo key cut and itll work fine right?

I searched other threads and everyone seems to think so also.

I got a Nismo key for my R32 from nengun $60 delivered

but it looks like the 10 point key for new nissans is discontinued

Brand    Nismo

Category  Accessories

Nismo 8 Point Key, to suit these Nissan vehicles:

    * Siliva /180 SX S12, S13, S14

    * Skyline GTR R30, R31, R32, ECR33

    * Nissan Z31, Z32

Nismo 10 Point Key, to suit these Nissan vehicles: (Not made anymore)

    * Siliva S15 (This Key Is not made anymore)

    * Skyline R34, V35 (Car be used with the imobilizer)

Please ask if you vehicle is not listed.

so if i buy a nismo key off like nengun, and get it cut to match my R33 key, will it work fine with an aftermarket alarm etc installed or is there some kind of issue? i dont see why the key would make a difference, its just a different key....the alarm is all seperate anyway

i was after another key for my r34,

they told me the blank one wouldnt start it as its need a chip or something in it... they said i would have to order it from japan and quoted me 350 to get it and tune it to car!!!!

""back away, not today""

so if i buy a nismo key off like nengun, and get it cut to match my R33 key, will it work fine with an aftermarket alarm etc installed or is there some kind of issue? i dont see why the key would make a difference, its just a different key....the alarm is all seperate anyway

It will work on the 33 no problem , they don't have the immobiliser chip .

Some 34's do some don't , all 34 gtrs that i have seen have the chip in them .

You can buy the 34 gtr key from Nissan then have it cut to suit your lock but you will have to program it to suit your immobiliser ring , Nissan will charge you $50- 100 to do it .

How can you tell if you have an immobiliser? My key is pretty chunky, but its only got the lock/unlock buttons on it.

Its a 98 model, so I am guessing no immobiliser.

You can tell if your key has a chip in it , they are different . The best way to tell is go to a locksmith and show them your key they will know , some of them can program them as well , much cheaper than Nissan .

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