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To key or not to key? |
Dman |
Aug 19 2004, 10:47 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 163 Joined: 18-February 03 From: Sacramento CA Member No.: 311 |
As you can see my ONLY key is a little broke in but it works in everything doors, ignition, and trunks.
I have a new key to cut but I hate to make a replica of such a worn key, what do you think I should do what does it run to get every thing re-keyed? This wasn't a big deal till I lost my key for a couple of weeks and my wife wanted to drive the car. <_< Attached image(s) |
Allan |
Aug 19 2004, 11:08 AM
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Teenerless Weenie Group: Members Posts: 8,373 Joined: 5-July 04 From: Western Mesopotamia Member No.: 2,304 Region Association: Southern California |
I got a set from the PO when I bought mine that looked almost worn to nothing. I took them to the oldest lock and key shop in town and had the guy look at them. After tinkering with the locks on the car he was able to perform some kind of trick and replicate a really good set for me. They work great. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/boldblue.gif)
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