Help With Blank Keys?

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pasomio

Help With Blank Keys?

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I have gone through 4 locksmiths who all say they cannot get Paso blanks to re-key my Paso 906. Any help would be nice....
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Post by qldman36 »

Have dealt with key blank supplier from Australia who runs deals on Ebay most all of the time.Really good experience with him at reasonable cost.Don't remember his name,but something like "Keys for Classics".
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Also, in the Registered User Menu on the left, click on 'Links', then on 'Paso parts sources', then on 'Parts interchangeability', then on 'KEY BLANKS'.
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Check Ebay #4536684925 name is " keys4classics.com" He'll do you right.
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They are the same blank as used by certain FIAT cars :thumbup:
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steele wrote:They are the same blank as used by certain FIAT cars :thumbup:
you are correct sir. in fact, i believe my 1972 124 spider used the same blank, but it's been years. it's a very typical 70s and 80s off-the-shelf italian part.
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qldman36 wrote:Check Ebay #4536684925 name is " keys4classics.com" He'll do you right.
I can verify this statement. I got my keys fast and he was grat to work with. The only problem is that these are steel blanks and in my town costs $40 US to cut ONE key!!!!! :mad:
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WOW! That rareified air must be hard on key cutting machines.Had mine cut in Daytona for $4.00 apiece.
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qldman36 wrote:WOW! That rareified air must be hard on key cutting machines.Had mine cut in Daytona for $4.00 apiece.

More rarified jerks. There's only one shop in a city of 500,000 with a machine that can cut steel keys. The owner says he has to cahrge that much in case his "special" machine breaks down, a new one costs around $200. I don't get it........ :sad:
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