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I'm using a re-coded Alfa GT key as the main for my GranTurismo - its much more robust than the blue oneView attachment 86467
This is very interesting.
I'm using a re-coded Alfa GT key as the main for my GranTurismo - its much more robust than the blue oneView attachment 86467
HmmmWonder if the 166 fob will work, I think it was a bit bigger than the GT one pictured and the buttons more aligned tho I sold mine yonks ago and cant remember..
My spare key is locked in place and won’t flip out. I wouldn’t mind a solution to this.
Right guys, just an update, we have successfully transplanted the internals from the 'Blue Cheese' fob into a new case, after some modifications and brutalisation of the old fob to safely recover the immobiliser chip.
We are now colour matching this to our customers car before we put the Maserati Logo on prior to lacquer.
Watch this space...
That looks identical to the key for my wife's Fiat 500. Twin-air vs V8!I'm using a re-coded Alfa GT key as the main for my GranTurismo - its much more robust than the blue oneView attachment 86467
Don't they normally go in the fruit bowl with everyone else'sThat looks identical to the key for my wife's Fiat 500. Twin-air vs V8!
It survived a go through the washing machine, so is almost certainly more robust than the old blue Maser / Punto key.
After those evenings they need a very thorough clean.Don't they normally go in the fruit bowl with everyone else's
Right guys, just an update, we have successfully transplanted the internals from the 'Blue Cheese' fob into a new case, after some modifications and brutalisation of the old fob to safely recover the immobiliser chip.
We are now colour matching this to our customers car before we put the Maserati Logo on prior to lacquer.
Watch this space...
That does look a lot nicer.
Will you offer any different colours or finishes? - Ignore that, I just looked at the website.
Sorry you have lost me, the E30 is quite an old BMW, I think they stopped making it in 1994 and we haven't done a key for one.I do like the look of your other keys, particularly the BMW key...do I have to buy that E30 to have one...
No, you're not missing anything. It's a stunning design of Key Fob, but if an E30 won't fit it, then you'll save me around £11k in buying this...Sorry you have lost me, the E30 is quite an old BMW, I think they stopped making it in 1994 and we haven't done a key for one.
Was it the Snapper Rock Blue key you like? If so this is a much later car. If I'm missing something, please let me know.