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I've got 3 of these for sale. Good quality. Solid rubber head. I'm using one on my R33, and I love it. So much nicer than the old crappy metal key.

$25 delivered.

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Nissan Logo embossed in casing, NATS logo stamped on reverse (NATS = Nissan Anti Theft System).

These are blanks, obviously. Get them cut at your local locksmith.

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Suitable for:

Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

Nissan Skyline R33 GTR

Nissan Skyline R32/33 GTS / GTS-T

Nissan Stagea C34

Nissan Cefiro A31

Nissan Laurel A33

Nissan 180SX RS13

Nissan Silvia / 200SX (S13 / S14)

Nissan Pulsar GTI-R

Z32 Fairlady / 300ZX

If your car is fitted with factory immobiliser, these keys have a slot to install a transponder chip if required - (chip not included). As shown below.

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$25 delivered.

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pm me ur details ill take one for a r32 gtst

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i brought one also and its great way better then my older one got it cut no problem. +1 to these keys might buy another for the daily.

cheers mate. let me know. i still have a couple left

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