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> To key or not to key?
Dman
post Aug 19 2004, 10:47 AM
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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. <_<


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post Aug 19 2004, 11:00 PM
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I bought a steel key from pp and took it to a local locksmith. They said it messed up their machines and to try Rusnak or another porsche dealership. I have yet to go down there, but supposidly they will copy keys. Maybe they charge a lot, i dont know.
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