Jazz Key
#1
Jazz Key
Hi All,
I bought my Honda Jazz 1.4 EX in Crystal black last week, as an ex demo.
With the car I got two keys which are the 'old style key'
This is a very pethetic niggle which will probably annoy me.
Is it worth getting a reto fit flip key from ebay and get a lock smith to cut the key for me. If anyone has done this I would ove to hear from you!!
Thanks
Anthony
I bought my Honda Jazz 1.4 EX in Crystal black last week, as an ex demo.
With the car I got two keys which are the 'old style key'
This is a very pethetic niggle which will probably annoy me.
Is it worth getting a reto fit flip key from ebay and get a lock smith to cut the key for me. If anyone has done this I would ove to hear from you!!
Thanks
Anthony
#3
yeah thats the one! except my honda is silver on black rather than red!
would you say this is worth doing and do you know how much dealers charge to cut the key.
Also what does your friend charge for the key?
(off topic) do you know of any good suppliers for the jazz as oposed to the fit?
Thanks
Ant
would you say this is worth doing and do you know how much dealers charge to cut the key.
Also what does your friend charge for the key?
(off topic) do you know of any good suppliers for the jazz as oposed to the fit?
Thanks
Ant
#4
Hi All,
I bought my Honda Jazz 1.4 EX in Crystal black last week, as an ex demo.
With the car I got two keys which are the 'old style key'
This is a very pethetic niggle which will probably annoy me.
Is it worth getting a reto fit flip key from ebay and get a lock smith to cut the key for me. If anyone has done this I would ove to hear from you!!
Thanks
Anthony
I bought my Honda Jazz 1.4 EX in Crystal black last week, as an ex demo.
With the car I got two keys which are the 'old style key'
This is a very pethetic niggle which will probably annoy me.
Is it worth getting a reto fit flip key from ebay and get a lock smith to cut the key for me. If anyone has done this I would ove to hear from you!!
Thanks
Anthony
#5
Main Entry:1nig·gle Pronunciation: \ˈni-gəl\ Function:verb Inflected Form(s):nig·gled; nig·gling \-g(ə-)liŋ\ Etymologyrigin unknownDate:circa 1616 intransitive verb1 a: trifle b: to spend too much effort on minor details2: to find fault constantly in a petty way : carp <she haggles, she niggles, she wears out our patience — Virginia Woolf>3: gnaw
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