There is only one option - at the dealership.
Key grinders can not make the shape, and they do not have the blanks.
2006-07-29 02:51:28
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answered by ceprn 6
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go into the dealership and talk to the parts counter people almost all of them are "car guys" I always get 20-35% off my parts that way for my BMW and Porsche
2006-07-29 10:27:06
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answered by eek 2
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most times the only place to go for foreign keys especially if they have a microchip in them is the dealer and that wont be cheap.
2006-07-29 09:50:19
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answered by johhny 2
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Usually a Home Depot or Lowes or pretty much any home improvement store will do it....depending on how intricate the grooves are, probably depends on the price.
2006-07-29 09:57:32
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answered by Anonymous
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If there is a microchip in them you really need to go to the dealer. Otherwise, just go to a hardware store or autozone
2006-07-29 09:51:37
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answered by bobsled 5
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provide chassis number for the BMW to dealer for new cut keys and code them .
2006-07-29 09:52:54
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answered by mundu 1
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Just go to your local autoparts store. They should be able to do it. If not, you may have to go to a dealer.
2006-07-29 10:01:34
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answered by shirley_corsini 5
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BMW-E36-E34-AC-SCHNITZE-FLIP-KEY-318i-325i-525i-M3_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ40016QQihZ002QQitemZ120014373662QQrdZ1
Not sure if this is what you want?
2006-07-29 09:51:45
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answered by ~brigit~ 5
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