(#q54) Oem 2011-2012 Vw Volkswagen Touareg Keyless Smart Remote Key Entry 11 12 on 2040-parts.com
Brooklyn, New York, US
2011-2012 VW Touareg Keyless Remote Key Entry.
Key blade is missing and must be cut.
This item is used.
You will get exactly what you see on the picture.
It need's to be programmed to your vehicle before it will work.
Check with your dealership or locksmith for Compatibility&Programming before you purchase.
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