Mornin fellas
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Oh I should mention the way BMW of Roseville handled it was by having me come down an prove I was the owner to order the key, and then they had to have it cut elsewhere and call me when it was ready. Took 2 days from what I remember, could have been due to my order also including a new e39 key.
I don't even know the closest bmw dealership..
Does it have to be a bmw dealership? I am guessing yes.
Also Spencer, great pictures. I honestly doubted your skills. Are all those edited or what? You should teach me how to take pictures.
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There all touched up through Lightroom. My editing isn't the best most don't like the vignette/saturation haha. But thanks!Comment
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Shit, two friggen days. Please that's so gay. If they could do it while I am there I would go today.
I don't even know the closest bmw dealership..
Does it have to be a bmw dealership? I am guessing yes.
Also Spencer, great pictures. I honestly doubted your skills. Are all those edited or what? You should teach me how to take pictures.
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If you need any help or info let Danny or myself know.Comment
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Btw he is drifting an s13 -__-HIT A LIL' NIGGA WITH A FREEZE POP
Originally posted by MÄDDNESSSi punched my boss last tuesday. so he fired me... waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles.Comment
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No it doesn't have to be a dealership to cut the older keys. But you do need the code to cut one. There is two ways to get the code, one from the dealership the other is off the lock cylinder. Either way I highly recommend only using steel keys and not brass ones that most key places use. Danny or I can order you a key from BMW, but that would take two days and requires a current registration along with drivers license that matches the registration. Also the factory keys are a steel cut key, only a few places will even attempt to cut.
If you need any help or info let Danny or myself know.
I really want to work on my car today, so I might pop out my lock cylinder to get the code and get a brass one as a temporary, then get a steel one made from one of you guys.
Do you know which lock cylinder by any chance, or is it any of them?
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is that forza horizon lol
Patrick - IG:niicknac
RIP 1987 BMW 325is - S50'd ZF 6-speed, flared, baggedComment
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nooooo i stopped playing that right after i bought it.... i prefer forza 4 its much more fun for drifting.Comment
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