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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Ephrata, Pa
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Unanswered: Key Identification
my Manta only came with one key and I'm looking to get a spare made. (I misplace things all the time!) Opel GT Source has 2 blanks OP11 & OP19. I'm not sure which blank is for my car. Help would be appreciated. thanks! chris |
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Southern Red Neck
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Snellville, GA
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If you can get the numbers off the lock itself, Keith (opelspyder) may be able to cut you one, if not, there's always the "trial-an-error" method of the "Can of Keys"
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Opel Key Master
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Tennessee
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That key is an OP11, most Mantas are this style cut or "CC" as they had codes up to 3000 variations. Less likely to match those keys. With that key you could pull the ignition and get a code, I could do a dealer cut for you. Anyways I suggest the ignition as the door handles are a little tight getting out for the code
Keith keithlundholm@yahoo.com
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