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Butterfly Knife Keys

I have only seen one butterfly knife key before but i didnt want to buy it for my 91 sentra. now i want one and cannotfind them for cavaliers. most site onyl have them for mitsubishis and toyotas and acuras. thats not fair. so if anyone finds one for a cavy let me know. thanks guys
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Re: Butterfly Knife Keys

I bought one for my friend off ebay for his civic awhile ago.
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You might have a little trouble with that if the car has a PassLock system.
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Re: Butterfly Knife Keys

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You might have a little trouble with that if the car has a PassLock system.
The people at the shop that did my car alarm said that for mine too, it's cars that are from like 97-98+ because of the chips inside the keys for the theft lock. But I didn't have a problem with mine so I saved like $60.

These keys seem to be more for the import cars, I see them all over ebay for honda, acura, vdub, and yota. Although there was one on there for Fords.
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Re: Butterfly Knife Keys

what do these look like???
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what do these look like???
Looks like a butterfly knife but instead of a blade you have your car key.

Here is the jist of it..clicky clicky

Im more partial to the switchblade style myself.
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Im more partial to the switchblade style myself.
Likewise, much more easier/quicker to whip out, if I may
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Re: Butterfly Knife Keys

mine doesnt have the pass lock thing on it so thats not a problem. I do like the switch blade kind but you never see the butterfly knife kind thats why i want it. just havent had any luck with the whole gm thing. soo i guess i will just keep looking till i find one.
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Re: Butterfly Knife Keys

cant you just have one made? Take your normal key to a home depot or something and have them make one? If they actually have the right base key...
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Re: Butterfly Knife Keys

i like the type of key that is used in the new volkswagons, it has a button on the side that you push and the key whips out and the remote is built into the handle of the key
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Re: Butterfly Knife Keys

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i like the type of key that is used in the new volkswagons, it has a button on the side that you push and the key whips out and the remote is built into the handle of the key
That would be the switchblade style I was talking about above.
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Re: Butterfly Knife Keys

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cant you just have one made? Take your normal key to a home depot or something and have them make one? If they actually have the right base key...
Well if you read the first post which is the most important one. It says that I want the butterfly knife style key. I can get one copied yes but what good would that do if it isnt the butterfly knife style. yea I know what the switchblade look like and that style is really cool but i want the other one.
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Re: Butterfly Knife Keys

Its not like it'd be that hard. Just get a butterfly knife from any knife/gun shop, have a machine shop pound out the bolts that hold it together, grind down the base of one of your spare keys, drill a hole into the base, then pound it back together.
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Re: Butterfly Knife Keys

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Well if you read the first post which is the most important one. It says that I want the butterfly knife style key.
...Ill be more specific. Buy a butterknife base, and then have them make it from there. I mean, it doesnt matter what manufacture of car its for, a key is a key. And even if the keys were diffrent, it could easily be changed at wherever you are getting it made, such as home depot.
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Re: Butterfly Knife Keys

Well that changes it because I though that the style of blank keys were different for different makes of cars. If I can use a blank from any make of car then i will just get one for like an acura and take it to home depot and have them copy it.
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