sti key blank
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sti key blank
i know its been posted before:
https://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2782831
im trying to find somewhere to copy my sti key blank. i tried to bring it to home depot on saturday but was denied. they will not copy key blanks that are not their own. i want to go somewhere that will not f it up. i had a totally different house key blank (volcom):
http://www.actionvillage.com/100-160-0016
that i brought to aloha key (sears pearlridge) 4 times! paid $5 and they WERE not able to sucessfully copy my key
that was only a $10 key....the sti key blank is $20 so i dont want to go somewhere and have it not work.
where are places that sucessfully copied a wrx key to sti key blank? on island please..lol. i do not even have an original key..mine is probably a copy of a copy of a copy...lol.
https://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2782831
im trying to find somewhere to copy my sti key blank. i tried to bring it to home depot on saturday but was denied. they will not copy key blanks that are not their own. i want to go somewhere that will not f it up. i had a totally different house key blank (volcom):
http://www.actionvillage.com/100-160-0016
that i brought to aloha key (sears pearlridge) 4 times! paid $5 and they WERE not able to sucessfully copy my key
that was only a $10 key....the sti key blank is $20 so i dont want to go somewhere and have it not work.where are places that sucessfully copied a wrx key to sti key blank? on island please..lol. i do not even have an original key..mine is probably a copy of a copy of a copy...lol.
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I took mine to the pearl city home depot. They attempted to copy, weren't sure, then suggested somewhere else. I then tried my key out and it worked better than my original!
Because they weren't sure, they didn't charge me..... So free copy! Chee!
Because they weren't sure, they didn't charge me..... So free copy! Chee!
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Oh my bads. Try one of those random kiosk things in the middle of parking lots that sell coffee, drinks, pastries and sell random things. Try and go mom and pop I suppose also.
And for the record I only seeing home depot mentioned once.
Angry girl.
And for the record I only seeing home depot mentioned once.
Angry girl.
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Did you try the other Home Depot?
The reason why other shops can do it is because not all machines can cut titanium.
I took 2 of my STI Blank Keys to Home Depot and they cut both. I might have been the key cutting guy at the time you went in that wanted to be a PITA.
Whenever you are in town try that other Home Depot. It never hurts to try.
The reason why other shops can do it is because not all machines can cut titanium.
I took 2 of my STI Blank Keys to Home Depot and they cut both. I might have been the key cutting guy at the time you went in that wanted to be a PITA.
Whenever you are in town try that other Home Depot. It never hurts to try.
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Did you try the other Home Depot?
The reason why other shops can do it is because not all machines can cut titanium.
I took 2 of my STI Blank Keys to Home Depot and they cut both. I might have been the key cutting guy at the time you went in that wanted to be a PITA.
Whenever you are in town try that other Home Depot. It never hurts to try.
The reason why other shops can do it is because not all machines can cut titanium.
I took 2 of my STI Blank Keys to Home Depot and they cut both. I might have been the key cutting guy at the time you went in that wanted to be a PITA.
Whenever you are in town try that other Home Depot. It never hurts to try.
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haha...sorry, didnt mean to come off as *****y..haha.
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Yeah...Angry girl... >.<
When I did have a STi blank, I had mine cut at Home Depot as well. You can also try Aloha Key on Auahi...
When I did have a STi blank, I had mine cut at Home Depot as well. You can also try Aloha Key on Auahi...
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ok boss! im gonna most likely try the home depot in kapolei....if not, brent messaged me and told me i can bring it to servco. maybe ill call later today and see how much they charge.


