I like the 2010 GT3 ignition Key...
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I like the 2010 GT3 ignition Key...
I have a 2005 3.6 coupe. Never did like the thick grey/black plasticky key. I test drove a 2010 GT3 yesterday and it had an all black key with a metal chrome top where the key ring runs through. It felt very heavy and high end. Can the 2010 GT3 be cut for a 2005 997 and can the remote be programmed to the 05 cars? Most importantly, can this be done for less than a small fortune?
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My impressions based on the test drive was that it is a much more involved driving experience than my 997. The salesman didn't really allow much flogging, I didn't take it beyond 4000 rpms and couldn't experience the engine. My impression is that the engine is no different than my 3.6 325 hp engine (which is seriously flawed reasoning, but I was not allowed to experience it, so I have no other basis for this engine). The shifter was ultrashort and very very crisp. The clutch pedal was very heavy and there is almost no play in the clutch, I stalled it twice! The exhaust note was very sweet, but it dominated the cabin, like in a Ferrari with Tubi pipes.
I can't say that it made enough of an impression on me to drop $110K on it, but I blame that on not being allowed to truly experience the 435 hp. I think I am going to pass on the GT3. I'm going to wait for the 991 or take a look at the Turbo 3.8.
Thanks for all the info on the key.
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You don't even need to get a new key blade cut. Just transfer the old key blade over to the new key. It is held in there by a spring latch. Just slide the latch over and pull the blade out and push it into the new key head. You'll just need to program the car to accept the new key by the dealer. You can even just transfer the circuit board to the new key head and the remote features will work. So all you need the dealer to do is get your car programmed to accept the new coded key.
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Yep,
As the others in this thread have stated. I had this done for mine.
I have an '06 and the key fob was cracking and falling apart.
I found an unused '09 key fob on everybody's fave auction site for only $75, transferred the key blade and then had it programmed by the dealer for $150 (still a rip off but what do you expect from a Porsche Dealer in Orange County, lol ).
I MUCH prefer the newer key fob. Feels more solid and 'quality', in keeping with a high end car.
As the others in this thread have stated. I had this done for mine.
I have an '06 and the key fob was cracking and falling apart.
I found an unused '09 key fob on everybody's fave auction site for only $75, transferred the key blade and then had it programmed by the dealer for $150 (still a rip off but what do you expect from a Porsche Dealer in Orange County, lol ).
I MUCH prefer the newer key fob. Feels more solid and 'quality', in keeping with a high end car.
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I have an 05 that came with both the plastic key and the metal top key. Should it not have?
EDIT: RYAN thanks for the link. That looks like the key that I have. Do you by chance carry the buttons that go in it? Mine are no longer staying in due to the plastic clips breaking off.
EDIT: RYAN thanks for the link. That looks like the key that I have. Do you by chance carry the buttons that go in it? Mine are no longer staying in due to the plastic clips breaking off.