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I've said this before but it always seems to amaze me. Lol. The key to my 1997 Toyota Celica GT can open and start my moms 1992 Toyota Camry Le. But my mom's key can't open my doors or start it. If I put the two keys side by side. They're really similar. Like twins. Anyone think they can explain what happened? Does Toyota use the same key design or what ever once in a long while? Yes I know it's not the Toyota Master Key but yea. You get the point.
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I put my key into my friends AE92 and opened the door...
I put it into my mums Mitsubishi and it wouldn't fit ![]() -------------------- ![]() ------------------------------| White '94 Celica | Bought 11/05/12 | Sold 12/05/15 |------------------------------ |
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