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Cool Start Keyless Remote Fob M65tx605 Start Starter Entry Responder Alarm Phob on 2040-parts.com

US $32.99
Location:

Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, US

Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) Return policy details:Please Note: Each remote and circuit board is UV id’d prior to shipment – All returns receive a UV ID inspection to verify originality of remote sent prior to refund or replacement. Warranty/Returns: 1. We have a 30 day return policy. 2. All returns for replacements and refund need an RMA #. 3. Please contact us before returning items so we can give you the RMA # and the proper return address. 4. No refunds / replacements will be granted without an RMA# 5. All cut keys are subject to a $20 deduction from the refund Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:M65TX605 CHX433TX RS-900.V 900.IV 900.III II 840 Interchange Part Number:CS34-II TX CS34II TX CS-34TX CS34II TX 409TX 434 Other Part Number:STOCK#: 688 EZ-90 34DPII, EZ-34DP, RS-1304DP, RS- Surface Finish:BLUE LED 4 BUTTON Warranty:Yes Part Brand:CRIMESTOPPER

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