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Hey all, i was just wondering if the ignition key for an R32 GTR should open the doors and boot, as i have just purchased an r32 gtr and i have only recieved one key for the whole lot. Is that normal on all gtrs? or have the locks been replaced or something?

thanks dudes.

:wub: coasting my ride to the side :D

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Yes it opens all. From factory there was a spare key (plain key), but I never got mine with my 32R either.

Spare keys are available from Nissan or forum traders etc, and are around $60 IIRC, then just take it to your local key cutter.

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Yes it opens all. From factory there was a spare key (plain key), but I never got mine with my 32R either.

Spare keys are available from Nissan or forum traders etc, and are around $60 IIRC, then just take it to your local key cutter.

Or if you don't care about how your key looks just take it to the locksmith and get one cut, doesn't cost much but you don't get the nice key that the Skylines have which is sold on the forums as a blank key...

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hi ,

just for info; the blank keys bought from Nissan look similar but are not identical to the original key. the original GTR-r32 keys have; a. the letters 'GT' counter sunk, and b. the letter 'R' has a fine raised border encasing the 'R'.

the letters 'GT' and 'R' on the replacement keys are smooth.

regards

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