Does the car need to be on-site for a key to be made for it, or can I simply give them the VIN to have a duplicate made? Don’t ask why.
once a key is cut you have to adapt it to the car which requires another key and a funky process… so yeah, in theory from start to finish they would need the car on-site…
Why?
I knew it.
Long story short - My sibling got in a fight with my mom, steals the key off my dresser, but can’t leave because our other cars were blocking it in, so she throws the (only) key in the woods in anger. Can not find it under the brush/leaves/snow. You know what it’s like to spend most of your Thanksgiving day in the woods at the edge of your yard with a metal detector? Awesome. My A4 is now a decoration in the driveway.
Get a big ass magnet and try the woods again
women are idiots?
that could potentially damage the key… depending on strength?
Beat the piss out of family member and make them find it?
she hot?
picts / age / friends?
myspace? facebook? friend request?
linked in?
Underage, you assholes.
But it was found. The snow melted and I kicked some leaves around, found it.
Thanks though.
Does the remote and crap still work?
that’s why i asked age :stick:
now quit blaming your audi for self-propagated problems.
I agree. Underage or not, she needs cock slapped for that shenanigan.
pistol whip the next guy that says shenanigans
Shenanigans!
:bluez28:
Never did to begin with, not too worried about it.
This is a very frustrating car so far.
fshowcars is king. no matter what you say is not queer enough.
I’m just saying… the next Audi I buy will be later on, when I can afford to fix it when it needs to be fixed. Haha