Stella spare key

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mr bill
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Stella spare key

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Hello All,

I wanted a spare key for my scoot but none available at
local dealers, so for $3.50 at my local locksmith I got one
and works perfect. ILCO X270/TMC1 is the blank, so should
you require a spare, it's a way to go.

Cheers.
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This should work for the Buddy as well since the Stella and Buddy are PGO.
right?
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Stellas are LML, not PGO. Don't know whether Genuine specifies the lock, though.
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Silver Streak wrote:Stellas are LML, not PGO. Don't know whether Genuine specifies the lock, though.
The key design for Stella and Buddy are very different. The Buddy key has a PGO logo, and the Stella key is made by an Indian company (not LML).
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ah crap......
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