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Nissan do sell key blanks you know. Here are the part numbers:

KEY00-00091 - Key-Blank, Fashion (This is the plastic one with the Cefiro logo)

KEY00-00066 - Key-Blank, Master

KEY00-00075 - Key-Blank, Sub

FWIW, mine came with the "Fashion" key, though I can't take a picture as the car is in for repair right now.

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my main key is a "fashion key", but my valet key is shaped like a master key (valet key doesn't open boot or glovebox).

Oooh, I didn't know there was supposed to be a key like that.

Not that it'd make a huge difference on my car as it has an electric boot release anyway, but now I'm going to have to look into getting a valet key since the control boxes for my Defis are in the glovebox.

I'm guessing a "sub" key is a valet key. maybe my original owner lost the valet key so bought a blank master and had a valet key cut out with it.

maybe there's a guy in japan with the key to my car... but not to my glovebox. lol.

Lum, can you check the part numbers for the Laurel keys? My copy of FAST isn't working

Assuming a C33 Laurel..

Master and Sub keys are the same as the Cefiro, predictable really.

For the Fashion Key, it's KEY00-00102 for the following models. I have no idea what these mean so I'm just quoting directly.

K. (MED+MEDL+MEDS)

K. (RB20E+RD28).MED +K (RB20D+RB20DT) +K. (SLL+SLS)

K.IRS. (RB20E+RD28).MED +K. (RB20D+RB20DT+RB25D) +K. (SLL+SLS)

and KEY00-00103 for

K. (EXT+GE+GC+GS)

my main key is a "fashion key", but my valet key is shaped like a master key (valet key doesn't open boot or glovebox).

Just had a thought. Can you compare your two keys for me.

Is the bit that you'd get cut at the key shop the same on both the main and the valet keys or are they different?

If they're the same, can you look at the key with the pointy end pointing towards you is the shape here the same or different?

I ask because if it's the second one then anyone can get a valet key made up just by ordering the correct blank.

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