S2000 Titanium Key Maybe....
#22
This may be a real stupid question. But how do you cut the blank titanium. You would think that a normal key cutter would not be able to do this.
Or is the key material a different metal then titanium.
Or is the key material a different metal then titanium.
#24
4igs2000 -
Not to stand in the way of free enterprise, but . . . they're just keys!!! OK - fine you can pay more for them in other places, but why???? They don't make the car go faster or handle better . . . they just look better inside the ignition. Hell, where the key goes in this car, it can't even be seen. My car and I can probably limp along without them.
I wish you the best of luck, though.
Not to stand in the way of free enterprise, but . . . they're just keys!!! OK - fine you can pay more for them in other places, but why???? They don't make the car go faster or handle better . . . they just look better inside the ignition. Hell, where the key goes in this car, it can't even be seen. My car and I can probably limp along without them.
I wish you the best of luck, though.
#25
[QUOTE]Originally posted by StormBringer
[B]This may be a real stupid question. But how do you cut the blank titanium. You would think that a normal key cutter would not be able to do this.
[B]This may be a real stupid question. But how do you cut the blank titanium. You would think that a normal key cutter would not be able to do this.