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Genuine R32 & R33 GTR Keys

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Nissan Blank Key (KEY00-00185) - Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (RB26DETT) & R33 GTR (RB26DETT).

This beautifully finished chrome plated, genuine Nissan, GTR badged keys would make a great addition to any Nissan fanatic's key ring. Although listed for the R32 & R33 GTR this key will also suit the A31, C33, C34, R32, R33, S13, S14, WC34, Z31 & Z32 chassis platforms.

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Hi Terry,

The R34 uses a different key to earlier models. We do however have units that do suit the R34 range, they can be found on our website using the following link:

Key (Blank, Non-Transponder) - Genuine Nissan Skyline R34 GTR (RB26DETT)

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Hi Again,

I've bought things off you before and your service is outstanding.

Thanks for the above info.

I was wondering if the R33 GT-R "blank" prior to cutting is the same.

I was enquiring so that my wife can get into the boot (or if I lock my R34 GT-R key inside).

She thinks the R33 GT-R "blank" looks pretty. ;)

Thanks for the kind words Terry, it's always great to receive feedback from customers.

Haha, can you blame here being attracted to shiny things? They're a good looking key however sadly the issue is deeper than cosmetics; the actual blade is different.



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