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Audi Key Fob Rs8 Rs4 Tt A3 A4 A6 A8 Keyless Remote on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Chesapeake, Virginia, US

Chesapeake, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:4FO 837 220 AG Warranty:No Part Brand:OEM AUDI

This auction is for a OEM audi key fob,left over from a car that is gone.This item is actually new,but out of the wrapper so I am listing it as used.Just checked for operation on SPX key checker.You could just use the "remote" section if that what you need,or could swap your cut key to the front section and use the whole unit,but either way it will need to be programmed.Part number 4FO 837 220 AG.check with your local dealer to see if it is the proper unit for your vehicle.It might fit all the listed models above,it might not,might even fit more.Shipped free in continental usa.Please read below.

PLEASE READ.All sales final.All items as/is,where/is.By bidding on this item you have agreed that this item fits your car and is not returnable.By bidding on this item buyer agrees to a 20 dollar handling fee for domestic packages or 50 dollar handling fee for international packages for the people that are stupid and bid on them even when I state that I do not ship international, plus actual shipping charges.This includes shipping insurance,as I have found out that I get charged back and lose the item, if item does not arrive.I am slow to ship or answer emails as this is not a full time business,just some extra pocket cash.I ship most packages by UPS.I am starting to use USPS Flat rate boxes on some items if they will fit.I generally ship the saturday after the auction ends if payment has been recieved by wednesday,if I am in town that saturday.If I'm not in town,I ship the the next tuesday.Please do not email me to say shipping is to expensive,it is what it is. I do leave negitive feedback for all non-paying bidders.If you can not deal with these terms,PLEASE DO NOT BID.I Thank you very much for reading theses complete terms.

Big Willie Robinson: 1942-2012

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