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As above i have a NISMO key blank for sale RN008.

It apparently fits a whole host of Nissans, including R33 GTS-Ts, but the blade is too long for my series 1 GTS-T.

If anyone in melb is interested, it is probably best to check it out first to make sure it fits your car.

It cost 100 bucks, but will take 50 bucks as to me it is just a useless piece of metal now :P .

-marcus

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JAGR33, Am in Inner East... Not sure if it will fit GTR, if the blade of your key is about 4cms long should be OK... like i said best to check it out first or else you'll be left with a useless piece of metal too!

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JAGR33, I'm going to try and find a place that can 'computer cut' it; ONARUN said that he had it done and it worked on his series 1 GTS-T... I'll do the ring around tomorrow, and if i can't find anyone who can do it i'll get back to you, OK?

-m

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