Who'd be interested in a Switchblade key made for the 6gens?

Nismode

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Lol, yea, I found the auction for the 98-99 years. $5 cheaper ftw! Lol. I'm tempted to get one of the newer style ones, and the silver pod shaped one, just cuz one uses a spring loaded action to close it, and the other to open it lol.
 

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Well just checked the tracking number and it's been through sorting at my post office so should be delivered today and tomorrow I'll hopefully be able to go to the locksmith
 

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Well I got good news n bad news... The good news is the shipping was quick. The bad news is that I already wanna send it back. Not to crush the hopes of many or to bash the people who made it, but it's a piece of crap, for a couple reasons. #1: It feels like a dinky McDonald's kids toy, probably about half the weight of the oem remote+key. #2: The switch action on it sucks, and when it's flipped out it's not stable (as in you can move it past the lock point and back to where it's supposed to be). And #3: I had a switchblade key for my 93 and apparently the point where the key meets up with the swivel joint hasn't come along at all bc it still looks like it's gonna fall out any second. So there you have it folks, we have an official fail on the first switchblade style that had any hope. Maybe there'll be a better one eventually, but for now, I'm gonna look into a refund.
 

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^^thats the same **** he bought i think lol but damn man i wish it was legit cuz i would have bought it
 

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Yeah, the newb apparently can't read previous pages *rolls eyes* Ugh, it's still got me irked that it could suck so much.
 

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