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2x Nissan Four Buttons Replacement Remote Case For Maxima Pathfinder Xterra on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Markham, Ontario, CA

Markham, Ontario, CA
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:KEYLESS, ENTRY, SECURITY, ALARM, FOB, CASE, Cover Interchange Part Number:REPLACEMENT, Shell Surface Finish:Black Part Brand:Nissan

Nissan Four Buttons Replacement Remote Case For Maxima Pathfinder Xterra
This replacement remote shell is meant for customers who have a working remote that is cracked or broken. You do not need to purchase the complete remote if your remote functions are working normally. Simply transfer over your current electronics and transponder chip. I will provide you with instructions on how to perform this. The key blade can be brought to most locksmith or a dealer to be cut to match your car. NO PROGRAMMING NEEDED (Bottons and electronics are not included / tansponder chip located in original key)
 
***NOTE*** THIS WILL NOT COME WITH ANY REMOTE OR TRANSPONDER INSIDE. THIS IS TO REPLACE YOUR OLD BROKEN SHELL.
WILL WORK WITH THE FOLLOWING MODELS WITH SAME REMOTE WITH CR2025 BATTERY
 Nissan Maxima Pathfinder Xterra
 
CONDITION:
Brand New OEM / Bulk Packaging
 
SHIPPING:
US and Canada fixed Shipping & Handling Cost is US $2.99 using regular Airmail shipping which takes 7-10 days . Worldwide fixed Shipping & Handling Cost is US $2.99 using Intenational Airmail shipping which takes 2-3 weeks, Payment should be complete within 7 day after the endof the auction. We will dispatched the item(s) within 24 hours after the payment is made
 
Please feel free to email us for any inquiry. Enjoy your Bidding. Thank you!!!   

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