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09-30-2011 06:03 PM #31
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09-30-2011 06:09 PM #33Moderation Mogul
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I used to have one of these also......
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09-30-2011 06:13 PM #34
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09-30-2011 08:30 PM #35
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09-30-2011 10:45 PM #36
^ lol


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10-08-2011 06:48 PM #37
Update:
Bill Currie Ford cut the keys for me at $10/key. So I paid 20 bucks for the keys to be cut.. I programmed them myself and the cool thing about these keys which my OEM ones can't do is that each key(The ones I just bought) I can program them with my chair. So If I unlock the car with my key it sets the seat to the way I like it, My girls key is set for the way she likes it. This is pretty sweet. It's all tested out and works flawlessly. Not bad. I asked the guy at the dealer how much they sell the keys there without them being programmed he said for my key it's about $100 to $120 each. He can't remember the exact number.
So in all I paid $131.38 with tax for two keys programmed and cut.

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10-10-2011 08:05 AM #38TR Balla Donor Supreme
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I prefer these
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10-10-2011 10:12 AM #39
^ I emailed a guy about that key. The price and everythin he described about it was great. I just wanted something a little different.


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10-11-2011 01:25 PM #40
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