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Rolls Royce. Bentley. Silver Spirit & Spur Yale Valet Key Blank 1981-1991 Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Sacramento, California, US

Sacramento, California, US
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A new old stock original Yale valet key blank for 81-91 silver spirit, silver spur and Bentley models. Valet key fits ignition and door locks, not trunk and inside compartments. Can be cut at any locking to fit your car. Yale key blanks are manufactured to the correct size and thickness to operate Yale locks properly without wiggle, push up or hold down to operate the lock smoothly. Aftermarket blanks are cheap, but you get the "fleas" with the dog!

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