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2pcs Fob Key Cover Protector For Keyless Remote Kia K3 Cerato Forte Sorento Rio5 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

China, China

China, China
Condition:New Brand:new Other Part Number:Key Protector Holder Keyless for Kia Manufacturer Part Number:Key Protector Holder Keyless for Kia Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:Key Protector Holder Keyless for Kia Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Material is silicone
Logo:yes
To give your car key the best protection and also Looks very cool
Extremely light and durable for using
Perfect fit for your key
Model Reference
2013-2014 KIA K3
2013-2014 KIA Cerato
2013-2014 KIA Forte
2013-2014 KIA Sorento
2013-2014 KIA Rio
2013-2014 KIA Rio5
2014-2015 KIA Optima
and other models...


In the box
2pcs New silicone cover,one green and one yellow

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