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Created by pirrad pirrad  > 9 months ago, 21 Jun 2015
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pirrad
pirrad

SA

850 posts

21 Jun 2015 8:36pm
Not windsurfing related, well actually I guess it is. Wanting to get a non remote door key cut for the VZ Commy to lock ignition keys in car while out windsurfing. Problem is local locksmiths don't have the $15000 dollar machine to do it. Does anyone know where I can get one cut Adelaide metro, pref northern suburbs.
russh
russh

SA

3027 posts

22 Jun 2015 9:15am
My local Mr Minit cut one for my VYII a few years back - I used it on a cord just the key to deadlock the doors.

There's a few locations on the Mr Minit website at Elizabeth, Ingle Farm, Golden Grove, westLakes - with their phone numbers - it cost around $8 back about 5 years ago

http://www.misterminit.com.au/store-finder/index.html
Lbracer
Lbracer

SA

25 posts

22 Jun 2015 10:39am
The locksmith at Tea Tree Plaza cut one for a my VX about a year ago. What I have done with my keys is unscrew my spare key fob and take just the key part out. I have an elastic cord connecting it my harness and it lives in the harness pocket.
Bondage
Bondage

SA

637 posts

22 Jun 2015 11:54am
The locksmith in City Cross in the the city do them. Their prices are really good too because there are lots of locksmiths in the city. To give you an idea it cost about $8 to get a standard key cut at one of those places in a shopping centre. I got the same thing done in the city for $4.50.

Bunnings cut keys too. Not sure if they can do that type though.
pirrad
pirrad

SA

850 posts

22 Jun 2015 3:40pm
Mr Minit Elizabeth $36, locksmith in that area $54.
Bondage
Bondage

SA

637 posts

22 Jun 2015 4:05pm
Wow, those holden commys must have a very special key. I got a key cut for my 2005 Pajero from memory for under $10 in the city
russh
russh

SA

3027 posts

22 Jun 2015 4:17pm
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pirrad said..
Mr Minit Elizabeth $36, locksmith in that area $54.


Wow!! thats ridiculous

pirrad
pirrad

SA

850 posts

22 Jun 2015 9:10pm
Don't want to spend those dollars so I've separated the blade from my spare remote key and attached a lanyard. Did set the alarm off once when I was testing, not sure what happened there.)



GWilko
GWilko

SA

110 posts

22 Jun 2015 9:29pm
Don't try and start the car with it, but to open the door, cheap and easy. don't get it done at Bunnings, machines are always out of whack and the key doesn't work.
Yetti
Yetti

SA

253 posts

22 Jun 2015 10:22pm
Aqua pack would have been easier....
Lbracer
Lbracer

SA

25 posts

23 Jun 2015 1:14am
If you look the car with a key fob but then unlock it with the key it will set the alarm off
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