ok, gents... Is this a key blank for an e3? Ed Z Cedar Park, Texas
zinz Well-Known Member Site Donor $$ Messages 1,213 Reaction score 1,216 Location Austin, Texas May 2, 2017 #1 ok, gents... Is this a key blank for an e3? Ed Z Cedar Park, Texas
chope97 Well-Known Member Messages 257 Reaction score 82 Location Silver Spring, MD May 2, 2017 #2 no e3 use dimple keys
zinz Well-Known Member Site Donor $$ Messages 1,213 Reaction score 1,216 Location Austin, Texas May 2, 2017 #3 Thanks... Perhaps e12....?
HB Chris Well-Known Member Site Donor $$ Messages 19,418 Reaction score 8,759 Location Huntington Beach, CA May 2, 2017 #4 It could be e12, they use a stubby key like that.
Joe Barthlow Well-Known Member Messages 172 Reaction score 32 Location Eugene, Oregon USA May 2, 2017 #5 looks small for a car. maybe a BMW motorcycle?
Wladek Well-Known Member Messages 1,316 Reaction score 799 Location Gdansk, POLAND May 3, 2017 #6 This is e12 key, had some before so can confirm.
zinz Well-Known Member Site Donor $$ Messages 1,213 Reaction score 1,216 Location Austin, Texas May 3, 2017 #7 Thanks, Wladek, I have a friend with a very nice e12, I'll see if he can use it. Ed
Wladek Well-Known Member Messages 1,316 Reaction score 799 Location Gdansk, POLAND May 3, 2017 #8 zinz said: Thanks, Wladek, I have a friend with a very nice e12, I'll see if he can use it. Ed Click to expand... Here are the e12 keys i had - you can compare them to yours, the code surface is the same, so your friend will be very happy with new original key!!!
zinz said: Thanks, Wladek, I have a friend with a very nice e12, I'll see if he can use it. Ed Click to expand... Here are the e12 keys i had - you can compare them to yours, the code surface is the same, so your friend will be very happy with new original key!!!