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Any ignition switches keyed for RM872?Plus many pictured items here look closely...
The remaining ones are worn smooth. I have others but they were on loan and are miss shelved or taken by alien'sAny ignition switches keyed for RM872?
Thanks,
Mike
The correct RM lock would be quite hard to find, as there just were not many made, and there don't seem to be other cars that used RM. keys and locks. Much easier would be to rekey an original ignition switch to the appropriate key. Write the new number on the key body. Only way to know the difference would be to take it apart. I have used Jake Voelckers, britishauto@gmail.com. Very reasonable, and fairly quickThe remaining ones are worn smooth. I have others but they were on loan and are miss shelved or taken by alien's
Try Triple-C --> https://triple-c.com/Original_Wilmot_Breeden_Keys.cfmAny ignition switches keyed for RM872?
Thanks,
Mike