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any idea where i can get a spare key for my 1999 porsche boxter other than the dealer?

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i need a spare key for my porsche boxster. the dealer wants several hundred dollars. i am down to 1 key so any help is much appreciated. -sc







8 Responses to 'any idea where i can get a spare key for my 1999 porsche boxter other than the dealer?'

  1. JetDoc - December 25th, 2008 at 4:46 pm

    If you need one of those “smart” keys, with the built-in electronic theft protection devices, unfortunately, your only choice is to get another one from the dealer. Not inexpensive, but then neither are Porsche automobiles. If you want to drive cheap, buy a Ford.

  2. Buckeye L - December 28th, 2008 at 6:49 am

    Go here for the remote

    And go here for the blade

    Take the blade to a REAL Locksmith and have him cut the blade and put it in the head. The head will still have to be programmed but it will be at least half of the Stealerships!!!

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  7. Jack Ripke - October 21st, 2010 at 5:04 am

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