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Sorry kimbo. Iv lost 15kg but still in a piece of sh*th. Hes a pt with farking no idea. Only mate that supports me at gym is even being a tool. Smash fest or what. FARKING SICK OF IT

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Brother lost he's keys to he's bf!

Someone tell me cheapest way to go about getting new ones :/

Go to:

http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/Key-Blanks-/40016/I.html

and do a search for BF Falcon.

I have previously bought some blanks from Amalgamated Locksmiths:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/321340217452

I’ve also bought key blanks from Honrow.com but they take a while to arrive.

Actually… idea… call Amalgamated Locksmiths (http://www.amalgamatedlocksmiths.net) with the VIN for your car and see if they can cut the keys before sending them. Some locksmiths can contact Ford with the VIN and get the cutting codes. The locksmith can then put the blanks in the $60,000 cutting machine, enter the four digit cutting code and the machine spits out cut keys.

You might as well get three keys made. If you lose one in the future then you’ve still got two left.

Once you’ve got keys, you’ll need to get either a Ford dealer or an auto electrician to code the keys to the car.

Of course, you are most welcome to pay around $150 for a genuine Ford blank (the normal one) or around $280 for a flip key blank.

The FPV Tornado that I bought at auction a couple of months ago didn’t have any keys (bank repossession). Luckily, I had a couple of spare key blanks at home, got them cut quickly and found a mobile locksmith who could go to the car to code the keys. I used West Coast Lock Service (I’m in Perth) - http://www.westcoastlockservice.net

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Go to:

http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/Key-Blanks-/40016/I.html

and do a search for BF Falcon.

I have previously bought some blanks from Amalgamated Locksmiths:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/321340217452

Ive also bought key blanks from Honrow.com but they take a while to arrive.

Actually idea call Amalgamated Locksmiths (http://www.amalgamatedlocksmiths.net) with the VIN for your car and see if they can cut the keys before sending them. Some locksmiths can contact Ford with the VIN and get the cutting codes. The locksmith can then put the blanks in the $60,000 cutting machine, enter the four digit cutting code and the machine spits out cut keys.

You might as well get three keys made. If you lose one in the future then youve still got two left.

Once youve got keys, youll need to get either a Ford dealer or an auto electrician to code the keys to the car.

Of course, you are most welcome to pay around $150 for a genuine Ford blank (the normal one) or around $280 for a flip key blank.

The FPV Tornado that I bought at auction a couple of months ago didnt have any keys (bank repossession). Luckily, I had a couple of spare key blanks at home, got them cut quickly and found a mobile locksmith who could go to the car to code the keys. I used West Coast Lock Service (Im in Perth) - http://www.westcoastlockservice.net

Cheers man, is a scantool good enough or does it require something like a ids?

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