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Old 23 August 2017, 02:00 PM
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So the single button key for my 2007 sti is getting a bit worse for wear, so i was gonna get a new one. Then i rang subaru and found out they are still stupid price of £300 + vat (yes the robbing *******s!).

I know it pops up now and again, but has anyone found a more reasonably priced option?

Did find this on PH,

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=1465290
Old 23 August 2017, 03:05 PM
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Interested on this too, thought I'd lost my keys the other day. (Turned up tho)

Only have the one with a button, so really could do with a spare.

I asked when I got my airbag recall done and got the same amount. :-(
Old 23 August 2017, 03:57 PM
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yeah its subaru uk that fix the price, daylight robbery.

i might try and give the pistonheads method a go and see, will be a darn sight cheaper
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http://www.automateuk.com/sigma-m30-m34-keyfob.html

For what i can work out my widetrack has a M30 series alarm.

Can't hurt for £40
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Im seriously contemplating replacing the entire alarm for similar money to the replacement key hahaha
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What's the part number?
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Bought this


Apparently works with M30/M34 series alarms.
Won't connect with my car tho.

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Originally Posted by bobbyd182
Bought this


Apparently works with M30/M34 series alarms.
Won't connect with my car tho.

That's because it's for the "S" series alarms (S30/S34)




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