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Ignition Key - prancing horse fell off / replacement available

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  1. salbrech

    salbrech Karting

    Dec 20, 2013
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    #1 salbrech, Aug 3, 2015
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    hello all,

    both my F355 keys have the prancing horse logo missing (I assume some of you too).

    Does anybody now if this plastic part can be purchased individually?... I did unfortunately not find anything in the web.

    Did anyone try some "repair", like casting some "epoxy" and painting it before/afterwards?

    Best regards, Simon
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  2. taz355

    taz355 F1 Veteran
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    Sorry never have seen one, but will keep an eye out.
     
  3. phrogs

    phrogs F1 Veteran
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    I have a key I bought off eBay and turned out to be a replica.
    Looks ok but I heard the key is hard to cut on because it's steel.

    But it looks close to the original but it wasn't finished as in the hole for the key ring wasn't drilled out. I have to post a photo. I have two of them I'd sell both for what I paid for them.
     
  4. Andy 355

    Andy 355 Formula Junior

    Jun 2, 2013
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    If someone made a exact replica of these original keys they would be in huge demand! These originals are no longer available... Unless someone knows otherwise??
     
  5. salbrech

    salbrech Karting

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    good afternoon phrogs,

    feel free to sent some pictures,...

    Simon
     
  6. phrogs

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    #6 phrogs, Aug 4, 2015
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