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1998 1999 2000 Cadillac Sts Catera Deville Remote Keyless Entry 25656445 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Concord, Massachusetts, US

Concord, Massachusetts, US
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You are bidding on a GENUINE OEM : 25656445 1998-2000 Cadillac STS Catera DeVille Four BUTTON REMOTE that sells for BIG Bucks at your dealer. Identification is FCC ID: KOBUTLBT, CANADA 1983 101 393. This remote is like new the Buttons and Icons are in excellent condition. Fully Guaranteed to work new and will be tested 3 times before shipping.

FULLY TESTED AND FULLY GUARANTED

Any bidder Outside of the U.S. : Sorry I ONLY sell within the U.S. ONLY

U.S. Bidders: Please Pay by U.S. Confirmed Paypal address ONLY.

I WILL ONLY SHIP THE PACKAGE TO THE CONFIRMED U.S. PAYPAL ACCOUNT ADDRESS, PLEASE DONT ASK TO SHIP TO ANY ANOTHER ADDRESS... NO EXCEPTIONS!

Sorry I dont Combine shipping on multiple auction wins.

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