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Yup.. its a safety feature as well..

Sort of stops from makin a copy of your key.. (for the person who steals it)

They have a chip in them that activates the immobiliser .You can get blanks from Nissan and cut your own, actualy i think you can get aftermarket blanks too . A locksmith will cut the key to suit your lock and if they have the software they will program it, if not go to Nissan and they will do it .

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They have a chip in them that activates the immobiliser .You can get blanks from Nissan and cut your own, actualy i think you can get aftermarket blanks too . A locksmith will cut the key to suit your lock and if they have the software they will program it, if not go to Nissan and they will do it .

Even if i have installed an australian standard 3 point immobiliser/alarm? becuase the key i have now is the standard one that comes with the car, but now i can use the remote that came with the alarm.

so does that mean i can use the nismo key???

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I got mine from Nengun, but they are now discontinued. As you can see at the link I provided theres an 8 point and a 10 point style...and for some reason theres a $4757 price tag :)

http://www.nengun.com/catalogue/product/20

Good luck finding one, Nismo has discontinued them altogether.

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Even if i have installed an australian standard 3 point immobiliser/alarm? becuase the key i have now is the standard one that comes with the car, but now i can use the remote that came with the alarm.

so does that mean i can use the nismo key???

If your key has a chip in it you will need a key with a chip again , unless you remove/disable the factory immobiliser. Why not just get a 34 GTR key ?

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