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Old 13th November 2008, 08:50   #1
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bmw wheel lock #30

I broke my wheel lock key. It's the BMW type; however, its a number 30 which the dealership doesn't carry. (they have 28,29, 31.... but no 30). Does anyone know where I can get one? Does anyone have one? I'll buy the whole set from you... or I have a brand new bmw set with key that I'll swap. If worse comes to worst, anyone has experience in taking these out? Does anyone know a shop in Northern California that can do this?
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The #30 must be from recent manufacturing dates. I have a few sets dating back 3 years or more and the wheel keys range from #14 to #19. I'm sure you can find one at a dealer somewhere near you but you probably will need to go there in person and prove your ownership/registration of the car, as a dealer that doesn't know you most likely will not provide you with the means of possibly stealing a set of wheels over the phone, anonymously. Good luck...
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