A AmyVee New member Joined Jan 8, 2013 Messages 24 Points 10 Location East Lothian Feb 16, 2013 #1 I'm a complete novice, and don't want to spend upwards of £200 at fiat getting a key! Where to start looking next? Amy
I'm a complete novice, and don't want to spend upwards of £200 at fiat getting a key! Where to start looking next? Amy
scout Big is not always better Parked in the garage Joined Nov 24, 2012 Messages 3,324 Points 906 Location Aylesbury Feb 16, 2013 #2 I have a feeling that will be your only option but I'm sure someone will be able to confirm (or not) this.
I have a feeling that will be your only option but I'm sure someone will be able to confirm (or not) this.
H Harvz New member Parked in the garage Joined Nov 5, 2010 Messages 73 Points 26 Location Stoke On Trent Feb 16, 2013 #3 Couple of options. Either take it fiat and get ripped off. Or if you know key codes etc, get a genuine key off eBay and take it an auto locksmiths. Only thing is I wouldn't go timpsons, they struggle cutting them. Hope this helps
Couple of options. Either take it fiat and get ripped off. Or if you know key codes etc, get a genuine key off eBay and take it an auto locksmiths. Only thing is I wouldn't go timpsons, they struggle cutting them. Hope this helps
Most Easterly Pandas Speed Reader of the Year! Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Aug 15, 2007 Messages 44,236 Points 7,383 Location Norwich, Norfolk Feb 16, 2013 #4 Fiat will be easiest tbh.