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Dealer Locksmith Part Lot 26 Remote Key Fobs Dodge Kia Nissan Ford Mazda Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $495.99
Location:

Disputanta, Virginia, United States

Disputanta, Virginia, United States
Mixed make and models nice condition
Type:Transmitter/Key Fob Manufacturer Part Number:Remote Key fob Brand:Original OEM Warranty:No

HERE I HAVE A DEALER LOCKSMITH PARTS LOT OF 26 REMOTE KEY FOBS

KEYLESS ENTRY FOBS FROM VARIOUS MAKES AND MODELS

MOST HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY CUT AND OR PROGRAMMED I DO NOT KNOW

WHICH ONES HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY PROGRAMMED SO ASSUME THAT ALL

HAVE BEEN. MOST ARE MISCUTS AND OR MIS PROGRAMMED AND ARE IN NEW 

CONDITION OTHERWISE.

YOU WILL RECEIVE THE LOT PICTURED AS FOLLOWS


4 FORD SWITCHBLADE TYPE

1 FORD KEYLESS TYPE NEW STYLE

1 MUSTANG KEYLESS TYPE

3 KIA SWITCHBLADE TYPE

3 NISSAN KEYLESS TYPE

2 DODGE KEYLESS TYPE

3 MAZDA KEYLESS TYPE

1 CHEVY SWITCHBLADE TYPE

1  MITSUBISHI ALL IN ONE TYPE

1 SUBARU ALL IN ONE TYPE

2 JEEP ALL IN ONE TYPE

1 NISSAN SWITCHBLADE TYPE

2 HYUNDIA SWITCHBLADE TYPE 

1 GMC SWITCHBLADE TYPE

  

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