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Hyundai Getz I-load I Max Accent Kia Replacment Key Shell 1 Button With Blade on 2040-parts.com

AU $14.95
Location:

Penshurst Nsw Sydney , Australia

Penshurst Nsw Sydney , Australia
Condition:New Brand:n/a Manufacturer Part Number:n/a

Hyundai-Kia, Brand new 1 Button (side) Replacement Remote Key Shell Case and blade.

Guaranteed Best available high quality replacement shell, Guaranteed to last.

included In sale; is key remote housing with new uncut blade

sale dose not include any electronics,

DIY transfer electronics from exsiting key. have new blade cut at locksmith 

Australian distributor with fast delivery

  To Suit;

  • Hyundai Getz
  • Hyundai I-Load
  • Hyundai I Max
  • Hyundai Accent
  • KIA models

pick up also available from Hurstville area Sydney by arrangement

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