You are bidding on a used Acura remote and key that can be set-up for entry in vehicles equipped with a remote feature. It is gently handled with some signs of wear from normal use. This was the "DRIVER 2" key set from a previously owned ACURA TL 2002 that was never turned in. It is fully functional and in good condition. Posted with eBay Mobile
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