I went to get a spare key for my Saab 9-3 and realized I didn’t really need the physical key part, but it was necessary for hooking the “computer” part of the key to a keyring.
So naturally, I designed a model that would take the place of the physical key part, and saved myself $30. It fits in great into the actual key part. The portion that normally acts as a key is not functional, it is just a generic design made for fitting snugly into the Saab key. And the orientation I recommend for printing it in is shown above.
Fellow Saab owners / enthusiasts, I hope my 3D model serves you well and keep enjoying your Saabs!
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/3fua00A on May 7, 2020 at 06:29PM by czehe
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