TX Series Keys

TX Series Keys

Often used as: Classic Car Keys and possibly more...

Suits Locks by the following manufacturers: Aston Martin, British Leyland, Ford, Jaguar and possibly more...

Enter your key codes:

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Key Code Ranges:

AK0001-AK1000, TC0001-TC1000, TX0001-TX2000

Prices

Qty Price
1 £6.95
2 £6.50
4 £5.95
Prices are per key and include VAT.

Availability: In Stock

Description: Replacement keys cut for Ford, Jaguar, Aston Martin and other vehicle brands from late 1970's to late 1980's. We use the latest up to date electronic technology for cutting keys to code. Code Series from TX0001-TX1859 Also available: AK0001-AK1000 TC0001-TC1000


Recent TX Series Keys Reviews:

Date Name Rating Review
2024-03-18 18:09:33 David Rowbotham Absolutely perfect service. Why can't everything be this good? Well done folks.
2023-12-27 11:49:10 Terry Hopkin Faultless service, keys arrived very quickly and fitted perfectly, no problems whatsoever, I would highly recommend this company.
2023-05-18 09:45:24 MARK HEWITT Very efficient and speedy service, will use again.
2022-11-05 10:55:12 Steve King Absolutely awesome service. Recommended this company to the XR Owners Club members
2022-10-11 15:28:30 Stephen towe Keys fit perfectly , fast delivery Definitely recommended
2019-10-04 16:30:46 Hans Kauküla Just perfect, good price and delivery time 😊
2019-08-14 16:25:24 Anonymous Great, efficient service. Keys arrived by return. Highly recommend.
2019-07-19 18:07:40 Paula Thomas Fantastic service, ordered an old Ford key, received it within 24 hours and it worked perfectly. Highly recommend :-)
2019-06-12 14:59:04 colin hasler arrived next day and it worked
2018-09-13 09:15:38 Michael Lloyd Very good service, key arrived promptly and was sent by tracked mail so no chance of it disappearing in the post. Unfortunately although it arrived quickly, it bore no resemblance to the key I wanted so there must be duplicate series of key numbers in use. This firm has a system of ordering based on the key number, which is excellent if you have a lock and no key, but for some reason it is not 100% correct as some makers must have used similar numbering systems for quite different locks. Back to the drawing board, then...