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Old March 17th 05, 05:53 PM
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Default laser key cutting - where?

Hi,

I wanted to get my '99 Passat key replaced. Well, get a switchable
remote. I've got a blank and a remote, I just need someplace to cut
it!

Does anyone know of any places that would do it? I haven't checked
with Home Depot or Lowes but I'm assuming they won't do the laser cut
keys.

Two dealerships I asked say $120 for the blank and cutting, they won't
cut a blank purchased from outside.


Thanks,

Kevin

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Old April 11th 05, 02:13 AM
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At www.SelectEuroCars.com we can cut and program the switchblade keys
for VW/Audi. To minimise the "advertisment look" of this response,
please visit our url for contact information!
Thanks

 




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