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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Key
My 88, 930 only came with one key. There is a few blanks available on eBay however I am worried no one will cut it for me. Does a Porsche key need to be done by a dealer or can anyone do it?
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Thank in advance
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I took the Porsche blanks I purchased from Pelican to my local locksmith, who cut them in five minutes for about $3 each.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Perfect thanks. Never know with these things!
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Porsche keys.....
Any locksmith should be able to cut you a key. The only problems I have had was finding some blanks. I finally got 3-4 from a contractor that worked for me for a few months who's uncle had owned a key shop.
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Porsche Dealership is a good place. A lot of time for no charge.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Most locksmiths will carry the correct blank needed. IMO the only good reason to get blanks is if you wanted an OEM key that was cut by the key code.
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