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can anyone confirm this? apparently it says so on nengun and that the price for them is $800 http://www.nengun.com/catalogue/product/20

how much would you pay for a nismo 10point key now?

Silly...silly...silly.

They were listed alot higher before. I think $3900 or so.

If they can't get any-more how are they going to sell them? :P

They can't be worth that much, but having stated that if you are willing to pay $700 you can buy mine.

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Tekin

bahaha... thing better be made of 24carat gold for that price. just buy a knockoff chinese one for 10 bucks. its a key ffs. they even do code cutting for you for a few extra quid.

Yes Nismo ceased production of the Nismo key blank.

Clearly Nenguns price is to deter people from ordering a part that isnt available, though you would think it would be easier to remove the item all together

bahaha... thing better be made of 24carat gold for that price. just buy a knockoff chinese one for 10 bucks. its a key ffs. they even do code cutting for you for a few extra quid.

where can you get the knock offs?

Best to ring up Nissan and ask them if it's been discontinued. I doubt that it has, as the R34 and S15 share the same key... and our local nissan dealer had just brought one in for a customer.

where can you get the knock offs?

in melbourne's chinatown there was a shop that sold the nismo and GTR ones... for like 15 bucks or 30 bucks with the code cut.

I'm in melbourne this weekend.

Could you be a little more specific? was it a car shop funky?

dude, if you find them, and they are $15, you gotta grab me one.

I'll fix up the postage etc. need one for R33 S1.

lol its on lonsdale st near chinatown... dunno the exact address... it was one of them asian variety sorta shops where they sold everything from hello kitty bags to pirate dvds.

Hey i can sell it for 350 :O

Maybe some-one should get SAU Nismo China knock off's made.

We could make a killing.

And as far as removing the photo and price.......cost less to increase the price.

Maybe they are holding some in stock for the stupid. :spank:

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