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Land Rover Uncut Key Remote Oem Transmitter Fob With Chip Transponder Keyless on 2040-parts.com

US $89.95
Location:

Centereach, New York, United States

Centereach, New York, United States
LAND ROVER UNCUT KEY REMOTE OEM TRANSMITTER FOB WITH CHIP TRANSPONDER KEYLESS, US $89.95, image 1
THIS IS A REMANUFACTURED MINI COOPER REMOTE WITH A OEM FACTORY TRANSMITTER IN THE NEW SHELL SAME ONE YOU BUY AT THE DEALER. THIS IS A WORKING COMPLETE REMOTE.
Brand:Land Rover Manufacturer Part Number:FCC ID# N5FVALTX3

LAND ROVER UNCUT KEY

FACTORY TRANSMITTER AND CHIP

PLEASE MAKE SURE BEFORE BUYING YOU HAVE THE CORRECT KEY BLADE AND REMOTE LOOK LIKE THE ONE IN THE PICTURE 

KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSPONDER

O.E.M TRANSMITTER

O.E.M   CHIP     

WITH NEW BATTERY

 WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICURE ARE THE REMOTES YOU WILL RECEIVE 

SEE PICS FOR MORE DETAILS  

THANK YOU ENJOY!!

Shipping and handling - Most items are shipped same day of purchase. it is not uncommon to receive a tracking number a few minutes or hours after purchase. However allow one business day for shipping just incase we are not in the office. We strive to get your purchase to you as quick as possible and if you should have any questions about shipping or handling we can be contacted. You will receive a confirmation number however it might take the post office up to 24 hours to update on there end so please allow that time but don't be concerned your item is on the way. All items are shipped from the east coast USA customers on the west coast should allow some extra time for shipping.

Payment - We accept PayPal payments and they are preferred we can accept payment in other ways however we are only accepting PayPal payments at this time.

Returns and warranty - All remotes are tested and work before shipment we make sure of this. However in the event your remote does not work just email us and we accept returns up to 60 days. We will do our best to help fix the problem and get your remote working. However if the wrong remote is purchased or something is just not working right feel free to return your item at any time we can offer a full refund of purchase or a exchange of the same remote or different remote you might need.

About us - We might be new to EBAY but we have been in the business of locksmith and keyless entry remotes for years since 2007. We have a team of very knowledgeable staff that knows about our product. Feel free to email us at any time or give us a call and we are always there to answer any questions or help.




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