2012 Mini Cooper Key Fob R56 on 2040-parts.com
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
This is a key fob from out 2012 mini cooper S hard top that we sold, didn't realize we still had the key so selling it here. Worked perfectly last we used it but I have no way to test it with the new car we have so item is sold as is and no returns.
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