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oddly enough I do, my girlfriend is a dental hygienist.
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Ok, I was able to borrow some door picks from a locksmith friend in the business. Took less than 10 minutes to pick the broken key out. Seeing as this key would activate the ignition with just a screwdriver, I am assuming the key is still good. Any ideas where I can get a key blank for an 82 euro car? Think a local key maker or an Home Depot will have a blank? Then I can take what's left of my key and have a full key cut.
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A locksmith should have the generic blanks on hand. However, after you get a good one cut, get a factory blank from Pelican and have it cut.
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my plan exactly. Get a cheap one cut to verify function, then get a set (2) cut with a factory blank.
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