Astra Scytek Remote Start Key Fob 5 Button Astra 1000-rs-2w-c on 2040-parts.com
Enola, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a brand new Scytek Astra remote start key fob for the Astra 1000-RS-2W-C remote start and keyless entry system. It has never been used. This is not an after market. Husband bought the whole unit and decided to have a different one put in by my car dealer. I am just selling the key fob itself. Buyer to get FREE SHIPPING within the USA. I accept Paypal payments. |
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