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Just a quick question.

Has anybody ever tried to cut a spare key for an R34 GT-T?

Is anybody aware whether Skyline keys have a built in electronic chip that needs to be replaced from Nissan? Or can you just get your local keysmith to chop you a copy?

My keysmith said that I should check because even your average Camry has built-in chips that need to be replicated from the factory, and cutting a key will open your door but won't start the car. Nissan dealer hasn't been all too helpful either.

Wanted to check with someone before I spend a huge $8 cutting a key that might not start my car..

By the way my GT-T is a '98 model.

Thanks :P

There is a chip [PCB] inside, you can see it after undoing the screw but I think its only related to the remote central locks. Sorry I may not be much help - but I want to know the answer to this also [driving around without a spare key is asking for trouble]. BUMP :P

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Yeah NismoR34, just have to check if you have the key i'm talking about. As i understand it there is a shorter on (like the R33 GTS-ts) and a longer one that suits ???. PM Me and i'll get in contact with you so you can check it out.

Yeah, and pic coming soon ;)

Yeah there are different sizes, coz the first Nissan dealer gave me a key but the keysmith couldn't do it because it was too small. That key was $10. Went to a different dealer who gave me one that suited the R34 which was $20. Bit of a rip, but eh, what's $20 compared to changing your ignition barrel and door locks if you lose your only key :D

Yeah Nismo you can have the key since you're both in Melbourne, I'm in Perth..

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I recommend you all go to diamond lock and key, they will cut a key, and get your frequency off your car and give you a actuator programmed to do the central locking. These guys rock.

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