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US $5.99
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Cincinnati, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:3454327 Other Part Number:2999041 Part Brand:Mopar

Mopar NOS Key Blanks
You are bidding on a pair of NOS Mopar key blanks that fit a variety of Chrysler products.
You get 2 Ignition, Door and 2 Deck Lid keys.
These keys were discovered in a lot of parts from a recently closed Dodge dealership.
True NOS.
Please indicate the year of your car when paying. This is so that you get the proper trunk keys.
If not, I will send the key shown.
No reserve.
Shipping any where in US and APO/FPO $1.00
Canada $2.50
No returns on cut keys!


These keys will come to you uncut and will need to be taken to your local locksmith, hardware store to have cut.
I am happy to cut these keys free of charge, but will need a copy of your keys sent to me prior to my shipping.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

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