Key Blanks

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steveep
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Key Blanks

#1 Post by steveep » Sun Feb 15, 2009 10:51 pm

A recent scare involving my perceived misplacement of my lone Series door key has me wondering where I can get a blank so I can get a spare cut? Is this a common english key blank? I seem to recall that our TR6 had a double sided key, but I'm not sure whether it was equivalent to the one for the door locks on my IIA (assuming they're stock) :?:

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Key cut

#2 Post by ANDYD » Sun Feb 15, 2009 11:29 pm

Hi,

I remember getting a series key cut at KW locks in Ladner, just take in your key in and they will match with a suitable blank,

cheers,
Andy

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#3 Post by steveep » Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:39 pm

Cheers, managed to get one locally in Tsawwassen, he had to go through quite a few catalogs and still only found a partial match, but he made it work :)

JD

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#4 Post by JD » Mon Feb 16, 2009 11:34 pm

Key blanks are available at a locksmith on the corner of Cedar Hill Cross Road and Shelbourne here in Vic. The shop knew exactly what they were for my MOD 110 and had them in stock.

JD

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Re: key

#5 Post by steveep » Tue Feb 17, 2009 12:43 am

JD wrote:Key blanks are available at a locksmith on the corner of Cedar Hill Cross Road and Shelbourne here in Vic. The shop knew exactly what they were for my MOD 110 and had them in stock.

JD
OH sure, way to tell me about this now JD! Ha ha just kidding, maybe I'll drop in there and get another set just for good measure :)

Still meaning to drop by your place one of these days, I just don't get out and about much...other than the 2 blocks between my house and the campus =s

Cheers, hope all is well,

JD

Que?

#6 Post by JD » Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:01 pm

Steve,

Beer is cold here. Over to you.

JD

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#7 Post by red90 » Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:24 pm

On the 90/110s, it uses the same blank as Leyland trucks, which decent locksmiths should have. I don't know if the Series are the same.

I think this one, https://skskeys.co.uk/products/car-truc ... key-blank/

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