42395_skyline
10+ Year Contributor
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- Jun 24, 2012
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Orlando,
Florida
My original key bent trying to open my door. I have a spare that I am using but where can I buy the cheapest OEM blank?
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i just got 2 mitsubishi oem keys from jnz tuning.
Check ebay, I got one made like 7 yrs ago with a bada$$ mitsu logo on it, the car is long gone but I kept the key
I have been checking ebay but they don't have OEM's every time I checked.Check ebay, I got one made like 7 yrs ago with a bada$$ mitsu logo on it, the car is long gone but I kept the key
Woah, $12 shipping for a key? I thought the key was overpriced already at $10 for something not chipped. Any other alternative place? $22 for a non-chipped key is insane.I just got a replacement factory key for a 99 GSX from JNZTuning.com......and it works!
I could imagine dealer prices would be a rip off, but it seems like my only option. It has to be better than $22. I will check as soon as possible.The dealer..Keys only available for maybe a few months.After that,you will have to have a key place do it.
Here in my local mitsubishi dealer, you take in your registration and they give you and OEM key for your car for $12
Great information. I wonder if all of them would do that. I just emailed one of my local dealers now. If they also do this I will be in asap My local Mitsubishi dealer wants 25$ per key, so I went to a local key shop, ordered better quality rubber head keys for 4$ a piece and haven't had a problem for years.