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Did Andrew take care of you? If not let me know
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We recommend installing the key hole cover with the locking cylinder installed behind the cover. If you ever have any problems you can just brake the $37.00 painted cover to get inside the car. Also on 2008 and some 2009 M3's there is a key hole on the trunk.
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Thanks! Let me know if you need one sent out.
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Brad, hey I noticed that keyhole delete cap is slightly smaller than the OEM key hole. I have a 16th/inch gap between the handle and keyhole delete. the screw is lined up and the delete is fully seated and screwed down. The stock keyhole has about a 32/inch gap. Is this normal? Thanks
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The keyhole deletes that we paint are OEM from BMW in Germany. If you would like to you can reach out to our support team and email some photos over to support@ind-distribution.com and they should be able to take care of you.
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