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2008 Toyota Highlander Limited Dash Remote Starter W/idalink Single Remotes on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States

Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States
good looking used OEM item, 30 day warranty, READ ITEM DESCRIPTION BELOW AD
Brand:TOYOTA Manufacturer Part Number:NA

AMERICAN AND IMPORT AUTO PARTS OF MICHIGAN

ITEM FOR SALE
Up for auction is a REMOTE STARTER

VEHICLE MODEL
 Removed from our 2008 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER LIMITED 

BRIEF DESCRIPTION
This is a good looking, working and fitting,  
 OEM INSTALL REMOTE STARTED KIT. 

CONDITION OF ITEM
This is a very good looking and working kit up for sale. 
This comes with the two remotes as shown.
receiver, modules, antenna and modules. 
All of the wires needed are there with this kit. 

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