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Fingers crossed.

I've been in touch with a locksmith who assures me that they have original key blanks marked;

Nissan Motor with the Z logo.

Price quoted, = $22.oo Aus. for the first key and $7.oo Aus. for each key after the first. That's cut from a key supplied. It's dearer if they have to cut from the code as supplied.

I gave them the numbers as stamped on the keys I currently use;

Ignition, = MZ 12, and;

Doors, Hatch, Fuel, = DAT 6R

I'll check them out when I go into town next Thursday.

As I said, Fingers crossed.

Rick.

:devious: :devious:

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Sorry you blokes,

Big dissapointment. The key blanks were NOT original.

Bloody stupid woman. I explained quite clearly what I was looking for, scanned the page from the owner's manual and sent it to her, specificly asked if the key blank had the "Z" logo and "Nissan Motors" on it ..........

Oh, well, back to the drawing board.

I don't give up so easily.

The search goes on ............................

Rick.

:devious: :devious:


Hmmmm,

I don't know, ..... I guess it depends on how you look at it.

Stand the key up vertical, (on it's pointy end), .... it's a "N". :cry:

Horizontal, ....... it's a "Z". :D

When you think about it, does a key go into a lock in the vertical or horizontal position ???????????????LOL

Just a thought.

Rick.

:devious: :devious:

Got it. This scan shows a similarly marked key and indicates its use from early as October 67; way before the Z was built.

Id have to say it was an "N" for Nissan based on this.

Anyone know where or why Datsun used the Griffon on the keys shown prior to Oct. 67? I've never found any reference to it in any Datsun/Nissan documents nor history.

Carl B.

Hey Rick

I can understand your disappointment but no need to be too sorry about this affair.

From my own perspective I learnt quite a bit about key blanks for Datsuns, the differences in keys for Zeds (and Datsuns) between different markets, and then there were the separate matters of aftermarket fuel caps and the variation between what was supplied in fuel flaps between different markets.

All of this information was value for me and the inquiry into key blanks continues.

Good on your for your efforts - hope you get your deserved success elsewhere.

Regards

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