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Old 01-08-2005, 04:22 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally posted by areyoufunky2004@Jan 7 2005, 02:19 PM
[font=Arial][size=7][size=1][color=red]i have a 95 honda del sol a wanna be sports car to bmw owners but im thinking about buying a flip key for my honda a bmw kwy un cut i would like to know how to take the blank dye out of the flip mecinis pictures would help
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it's easy once you buy the flip fob....
1)flip it out and look at the base of the key stem and you'll see a small star point screw-
2)screw it out and key stem comes loose

3)now you probably have to somehow slice the key stem into two...the stem-which you don't need and the base of the stemm that screws back into the fob which you need.
4) Once you get a matching key stem for your honda you gotta weld it on somehow to the flip fob stem and then screw it back onto the fob....

voila...it may work....not sure about welding keys though used and how sturdy they may be. You may be better off buying an E36 instead.... :lol:

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