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Hi,

Where would I be able to get replacement keys for my R34

My key is just a plain metal one, I am assuming it's the spare key(?)

Would I be able to go to a Nissan dealer and get a new key for a Nissan Maxima or something and it will fit?

Or do I need to get a Skyline one?

I know JustJap sell R34 GTR ones, but I don't have a GTR lol

H0564-AA410.jpg

Does anyone have a list of keys that it would be compatible with?

Thanks

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Ok, I did a bit of googling, and it seems as if the R34 key is the same as this list:

(W11)

(Y11)

(T30)

(E50)

(Z10)

(B15)

(Y61)

(FY33)

(F50)

(S15)

(R34)

(V35)

(Y33)

(Y34)

(A33)

(C24)

(D22)

(V10)

(R50)

(JU30)

(P11)

(P12)

(WP11)

(P12)

(U14)

(G10)

(M12)

(U30)

(N30)

(JR50)

(JY33)

(C35)

(Z33)

Has anyone tried this?

give me your chassis number ECR34-?????? and I'll look it up in fast.

nissan is the best palce to get teh key ad the patrol key of the same era *should* fit. you have listed a patrol (Y61) and a navara ute (D22) in your list. Z33 is different.

$15? are you sure thats the right key? As in one with a transponder in it?

ER34/ECR34 do not have a transponder - Exception is the GTR. that does have one in the key.

anyone know which nissan dealer i can get the best price for the 80600M (PN H0564-C9920) ? obviously i want a blank one which then needs to be cut from my spare keys, and then encoded at a dealer with my radio frequency.

80600M is the ER34 master key with the buttons to unlock central locking which is what i need.

that's fine i can take care of the coding, can you get me a master key for around the $100 mark? the markup at dealers in vic is ridiculous.

I'll see. I have to call tokyo on monday anyway.

anyone know which nissan dealer i can get the best price for the 80600M (PN H0564-C9920) ? obviously i want a blank one which then needs to be cut from my spare keys, and then encoded at a dealer with my radio frequency.

80600M is the ER34 master key with the buttons to unlock central locking which is what i need.

I'm looking for a price for the 80600P (PN KEY00-00075) Key-Blank, Sub; 80600N (PN H0564-C9918) Key-Blank, Master; 80600NB (no PN) Key-Blank, Master; for a C34 Stagea RS4-S. The part codes & numbers I got from my version of FAST, it is a 2001 version.

If you could help me out that would be great.

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