Infiniti / Nissan Cima 01-09 Oem Key Less Entry Original Remote on 2040-parts.com
Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
CIMA Key Less Entry 3 button Remote, OEM for Infiniti and Nissan fits vehicle 2001 - 2009. Brand new. They have never been programmed. Fully functional ready to be programmed to your vehicle. This Auction is for 2 brand new remotes they will go together. You will need to get the key blade and get it cut to your specific lock cylinder for your vehicle. If you have any questions message me.
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