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Vw key blanks wanted ASAP!
Rural Baja - February 24th, 2013 at 07:13 PM

Old style key blanks for a 63 beetle wanted ASAP!

I lost my keys to the beetle and the plain ones are not doing it for me.

0427592413


vwo60 - February 24th, 2013 at 07:35 PM

http://gabvwkey.com/ 


vw54 - February 25th, 2013 at 09:19 AM

VVDS Sydney


68AutoBug - February 25th, 2013 at 11:05 AM

Hi
I just found on ebay in the UK a locksmith who cuts to the original VW code...
so they fit like the originals..

the keys aren;t original VW but they fit the same as the VW code is used to cut them.. like a new VW key ..

azul-locks on ebay

$15-70 a generic cut key to vw specs..
including postage..

UK freight is very fast... usually about a week.. or less..

LEE


68AutoBug - February 25th, 2013 at 11:10 AM

Found another one in the USA..
Marks keys..
for all the full info on VW keys [full info]

check out; http://www.oldskoolkeys.com 

this is mark 1 service He's also on ebay but the above address gives You ALL the info He needs..
He sells all VW keys etc up to late model cars..

LEE


Rural Baja - February 25th, 2013 at 09:54 PM

Thanks for the replies! Onto it!


Klaus - February 25th, 2013 at 10:24 PM

its not an issue to cut them to code ..its getting the correct blank to suit with og head ..to think when i was an apprentice we had boxes of them


psimitar - February 26th, 2013 at 12:16 AM

dave @ dubkeys in the UK cuts to key code also. Plus try Ebay UK for coorect key blanks. They come up there from time to time.


viiking - February 26th, 2013 at 01:14 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by 68AutoBug
Found another one in the USA..
Marks keys..
for all the full info on VW keys [full info]

check out; http://www.oldskoolkeys.com 

this is mark 1 service He's also on ebay but the above address gives You ALL the info He needs..
He sells all VW keys etc up to late model cars..

LEE


I used this guy recently and had a generic key to me under a week from the door lock code. $USD 20 and post free.

It might be good marketing but makes sense. He cuts a generic key and you make sure it works. Then you can get an original new blank key cut to your needs. I haven't done this part before, but will do so soon.


Klaus - February 26th, 2013 at 02:33 PM

Why would you get it done from overseas when local locksmiths have the code programs and machines to cut them and if it doesnt work its easy to sort any problems??? I'll bring my machines and blanks to the nationals and happily charge $20 for a key to code on a generic head


viiking - February 26th, 2013 at 06:49 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Klaus
Why would you get it done from overseas when local locksmiths have the code programs and machines to cut them and if it doesnt work its easy to sort any problems??? I'll bring my machines and blanks to the nationals and happily charge $20 for a key to code on a generic head


Because if I am new and don't know you do it, then I'll never know. That is why I come on here and find out. I also go to Samba in the US and people there do a thing called advertising - a way to connect the customer to the supplier.


pod - February 27th, 2013 at 12:06 AM

i had my last door key cut for the door lock by my local locksmith, just took the handle in with me as i had no key ,he looked up on his computer for the right type of blank, then put the code in and in an instant had the key in my hand, all within 15 mins of walking in his door. Just dont try and use your local mr minit as thats one waste of time:td:


psimitar - February 28th, 2013 at 12:17 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by viiking
Quote:
Originally posted by Klaus
Why would you get it done from overseas when local locksmiths have the code programs and machines to cut them and if it doesnt work its easy to sort any problems??? I'll bring my machines and blanks to the nationals and happily charge $20 for a key to code on a generic head


Because if I am new and don't know you do it, then I'll never know. That is why I come on here and find out. I also go to Samba in the US and people there do a thing called advertising - a way to connect the customer to the supplier.


Sad but so true dude :)


Beerboy - March 4th, 2013 at 02:51 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Klaus
Why would you get it done from overseas when local locksmiths have the code programs and machines to cut them and if it doesnt work its easy to sort any problems??? I'll bring my machines and blanks to the nationals and happily charge $20 for a key to code on a generic head


As I dont have to leave my desk. local to what?
what if you dont want a generic head? but vw logo.

So are you bringing them to nationals and do you have non generic blanks?


Beerboy - March 14th, 2013 at 10:33 AM

I went with gabriels keys in the end, as it was a sensible price and I got a new key from code no dramas. key isnt as good as the orginal. vw stamping is quite faint.


68AutoBug - March 14th, 2013 at 12:23 PM

I have had new genuine VW keys but the local mitre 10 won't cut them as He said He used an unknown key once and it wrecked his cutting wheel.. it was too hard a key..
Now, He will only use the generic keys He sells...

Mr Minit key cutters don't usually have enough experience to cut a key... unless You find an oldie who really knows what He is doing... as once the new key is screwed down wrong in their machine... You are always going to have problems..
You will have pull the key out slightly to turn it..

they are really only used to cutting ordinary door keys...

getting it cut by code is the only way...

LEE


vwo60 - March 14th, 2013 at 03:29 PM

Mr minit wants to hand his francise in if he cannot copy a key from the original


Joel - March 14th, 2013 at 03:55 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by 68AutoBug
getting it cut by code is the only way...


That only works if the code on the handle matches the barrel and alot of times they don't

there is a hell of a lot of VWs out there that have had broken door handles replaced but the original key barrel kept so the original key still worked and the code on the handle is meaningless.


68AutoBug - March 14th, 2013 at 04:16 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by vwo60
Mr minit wants to hand his francise in if he cannot copy a key from the original


Yes,
I got two keys cut when I read on here that the brand of keys Mr Minit uses has stopped making the common VW generic keys
One for the ignition is very catchy... it has to be pushed and pulled to get it right.. and the door key which should been the same profile.. was made with the wrong key profile.....

I should have gone and checked them straight away...
but its been over a year now.. lol

Hi Joel,
I actually bought a locking ignition switch and two matching door locks for My car... so they are all the same number..
I didn't get the actual door handles sent over because of the freight costs..
so, after 40 years... anything could have happened..

all the keys that came with My beetle have the numbers stamped on each key.. all 4 are different.. lol
doors, ignition and engine lid lock...

I also have a new locking glovebox lock and keys which I have never fitted.. lol now those keys are different.. lol

LEE