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Honda Key Fob Protective Jacket on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
Location:

Charleston, South Carolina, US

Charleston, South Carolina, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:No return on open electrical parts. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Surface Finish:Rubber

This auction is for one (1) Remote Jacket for Honda Products only

Protect your Honda Keyless transmitters or key FOB. This heavy duty, skin tight jacket slips over your transmitter to add fuction and style. Help prevent damaging your transmitter. Replacement transmitters can run as high as $150.00 or more!

They are available in the following colors:

Red, Orange, Yellow, Camo, Blue, Violet, Pink, Grey or Black.

We have a jacket for all makes and models of Honda Only keyless transmitters and keys with transmitters onboard. Please specify your Honda vehicles application and color preference upon winning.

If you do not see your vehicle in out compatibility chart, please shoot me an e-mail with your vehicle information (year, make and model) and I will be happy to check to see if we have one for you.

THESE WILL FIT HONDA KEYS AND KEY FOB'S ONLY. THEY WILL NOT FIT ANY AFTERMARKET PRODUCTS

Please check with us for availability. Remote jackets for 2011 Odyssey applications are on backorder. They will be available the first part of September. You may place pre-orders if you wish and they will be shipped as soon as they are available.

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