2014-16 Chevrolet Impala Remote Start Kit Oem!!! on 2040-parts.com
South Gate, California, United States
Hello everyone, I have a brand new, unopened remote start kit for the 2014-16 Chevrolet Impala. This kit includes 2 remote start key fobs and authorization code for programming. THIS KIT DOES REQUIRE DEALER PROGRAMMING. Call your local GM dealer to check compatibility with your vehicle before purchase. Msrp on this kit is $275.00 plus tax!! Dont miss out on this great deal.
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