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Kevin,
I changed the switch in my '73 911. It's any easy job that basically involves removing the under dash panel, undoing a couple of bolts and that's basically it. You might have some difficulties removing the plastic ring around the switch and the shear bolts holding it in place, but they were loose in my car. It took me 1 hour to do it in my car with A/C. Your year car is slightly different from mine, so it might take more or less time.
If you are concerned about cost, you can buy a used switch. If you want a key matched to the doors, I think you will have to order the tumbler from Porsche. In the meantime, you can always disassemble the switch and use a screw driver on that dissambled switch to start the car until get the right part. Just make sure you have an alarm!!
Neil
'73 911s Targa
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