2013 Kia Sportage Remote Fob Oem Cut Key on 2040-parts.com
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2013 KIA SPORTAGE KEY AND REMOTE OEM FOB. THIS IS A OEM KIA SPORTAGE REMOTE FOB ALL ELECTRICS INCLUDED. THIS KEY IS CUT SO YOU WILL NEED TO BUY A BLANK ($8 AT DEALER) AND HAVE THEM PROGRAM IT FOR ($50). THIS WILL ONLY WORK ON ALL KIA SPORTAGE THE SAME YEAR. CALL YOUR LOCATE DEALER FOR MORE INFO.
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