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Oldscunner

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    Legacy 3.0r & Outback H6

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  1. It seems that www.importcars.co.uk don't do this sort of thing and referred me to a Subaru main dealership. Bummer.
  2. I already have an old key coded for the central locking and alarm but until the gubbins is transferred to a single button security key blank (not a side cut key) then I won't know if the imobiliser works properly. I will check with www.importcarparts.co.uk to see if they can provide single button laser cut/security key. Thanks all!
  3. I thought I had done the hard bit by getting the donor key innards coded and ready to transfer to a newly cut OEM single button key. Timpsons are a waste of time but my local locksmith can cut these security keys no problem. Getting a blank . . . well that's nigh on impossible - thanks Subaru for being fookin cheeky!
  4. Hi Everyone, New to the Club but a long standing Subaru owner with a few problems :( I know that replacement keys for most Subaru's is an area of financial danger and fraught with many varied opinions as to who and where they can be obtained, but hopefully someone can direct me to a satisfactory conclusion. My recent visit to a Subaru main dealer revealed that a replacement single button security key for my Mk4 Legacy 3.0r (see attached key photo) was not available and that they would have to order and convert a two button key of the same design to function as a single button unit. However, they then advised me that the cost would be £260 plus configuration! As luck would have it, I have a key which has been reprogrammed to open the doors and operate the alarm which was from another car but of course does not fit the ignition. All I want to do is obtain a blank security key and have it cut but the local auto-locksmith and then transfer the innards from the working spare key. Sounds simple I thought . . . but I cannot get my hands on a single button security key blank anywhere. Can anyone advise a solution please? Many thanks
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