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ILM914 |
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hey guys I bought a 74 2.0 that needs restoration and the seller has no keys. he has blanks. Is the best way to make an ignition key to remove the driver side or passenger side door handle and bring it to a locksmith? Thank you, Joe
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Here's a link to assist with getting the various bits out.
http://www.914world.com/specs/rekey.php Once these are removed, the "ez button" is shipping it all to Curt (TheCabinetMaker) to get 'er done all in one shop. That's why the first reply taggged him in to this thread (but we try to avoid doing that three times in a row, 'cause we don't know what'll happen...) |
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