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Folding key remote?

paulbox

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As you will all know Boxsters in the UK are delivered with a laser cut key attached to a remote key fob. The key part of this is in a fixed position unlike Audi and VW who make key blades that fold into the remote. When I recently went to the "Porsche Technical Information Service" site I found an image (below) of a folding key. Does anyone know if this is availiable in the UK for use with Boxsters?

Paul

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That's the key for the Cayenne - if you look carefully in the bottom corner near the blade, you can see a little shape that mimmics the headlights as the whole key is styled like a squashed version of the car. I'd imagine the reason that you get a blade key with the Cayenne is that it's 1 part Porsche and 9 parts VW Toureg which has such a key. I can not imagine that you can get a foldable version of the 987/997/Cayman key.
 
lol.. it has that audi-esque look about it. However, very practical thing to have and its a pity they dont actually do one for the non VW models :)
 

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