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Hey guys, I know this is a long shot but I'm after a nismo 10 point uncut key (KEY01-RN010) for R34/S15

If you have one uncut and are thinking of selling it, hit me up and I'll give you a very good $$ for it.

Pm or msg me on 0432145854

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there is an 8point for around $1700 on yahoo too !

oh and you would be surprised that's not such a silly price

There are discontinued items I would pay big money for like wheels, exhausts, engine components etc but to me anything over paying $400 for a key that was $65 when they were available and can be easily copied and noone would be the wiser is rediculous

I don't disagree with you.

They would be a very good seller if re-released in a limited run and would drop the price of the existing

I'm replacing all the locks + ignition barrel with a new set I have bought and will have my nismo key cut to suit.

- one less uncut 8point

Edit: Thread back on track

-> 10 Point Nismo key for Mitch

Edited by Sinista32

May I make a 3D-print version for you Mitch > gold plate it (but no cardboard box)?

Why am I getting this evil thought in my head that makes it possible for me to scam?

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