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hi, i need to have a new key cut for a r32, i was just wondering if any1 knows if i can get this done through nissan, as i have the original key for my car and it was fairly worn and mildly cracked. i could get it done through a key cutter but it wont last too long i wouldnt think. cheers guys

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hi, i need to have a new key cut for a r32, i was just wondering if any1 knows if i can get this done through nissan, as i have the original key for my car and it was fairly worn and mildly cracked. i could get it done through a key cutter but it wont last too long i wouldnt think. cheers guys

I got the key for my R32 GTR cut by these guys:

ADELAIDE LOCKSMITHS

Adelaide 150 Hutt St 5000 (08) 8223 5433

Po Box 7005 Hutt St Adelaide 5000

After Hours Emergency Service (08) 8223 5433

Fax (08) 8232 1768

Mobile Service 0408 832 951

Did the cut off the computer code, not off the old key so it's as good as a new one that came from the factory.

I didn't want to waste my $60 genuine GTR key :D

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wat about r33 keys dat comes with the central lockin on the key?

key cutters say it cant be cut?

dont quote me but i would say its more ethics as to why they dont do it rather than it CANT ...

ie ur drunk @ a party thats gone into the next day and ur mate steals ur keys and goes to try get them cut...

or uve had them stolen @ the local swimming center

or they fell out ur pocket and sum1 found them

well i think u get the picture

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dont quote me but i would say its more ethics as to why they dont do it rather than it CANT ...

ie ur drunk @ a party thats gone into the next day and ur mate steals ur keys and goes to try get them cut...

or uve had them stolen @ the local swimming center

or they fell out ur pocket and sum1 found them

well i think u get the picture

werd

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