Bored at work, looking on ebay and came across these.
Just wondering are they worth it? I've got one set of keys for my van which are a bit worn, plus a spare set would be good.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/GENUINE-H...da22f21&_uhb=1
Bored at work, looking on ebay and came across these.
Just wondering are they worth it? I've got one set of keys for my van which are a bit worn, plus a spare set would be good.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/GENUINE-H...da22f21&_uhb=1
Absolutely fantastic and well worth the purchase.
I've bought multiple sets from this seller and they will even cut them to GM 4 digit code.
They are press cut (not machine cut) exactly the same as the originals. Turn around time was fast as well.
I'd want a bigger alarm on my car if I was gonna give somebody the code to me locks!!!
Last edited by SLR_dave; 05-08-2013 at 04:33 AM.
Why? About every second key was the same for HQ-WB anyway lol. I don't think thieves use keys anyway...
Agree. Takes seconds to break into and steal a Holden or Torana, no keys needed!
That's true, but it negates any possibility of a fuck up at my expense. I take the old keys in along with the blanks and it's sorted.
Are these the same.
http://www.rarespares.net.au/rarespa...?product=H1177
True, but I took the rotor button out of my HJ after so many starts and stops from 1991 to 2000 that I wore out the bonnet cable. So I removed the door locks and went motorised remote locking, but I bought the cheap kit and, .. the servers wore out, yeah,... it's definitely more difficult to get into now, lol!
Looks like a nice product.Are these the same.
http://www.rarespares.net.au/rarespa...?product=H1177
Les, may I ask you (off topic) have Rares considered replicating steering box attaching bolts for HQ-WB?
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