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Lexus Hyq14aab Oem Remote Key 2005 - 2013 on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Sandy, Utah, United States

Sandy, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:OEM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:HYQ14AAB

New Lexus remote with key.  Four button, match the pictures.
There is a scratch on the back, see in the picture. 

Make sure to match the FCC ID # HYQ14AAB

This will need to be programmed by a locksmith or dealer, and the key cut.

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2006 - 2007 GS430
2005 - 2011 ES350
2005 - 2011 GS350
2008 - 2011 GS460
2006 - 2012 IS250
2006 - 2011 IS350
2007 - 2009 LS460
2007 - 2009 LS600H
2009 - 2011 ISC
2006 - 2011 GS450H
2008 - 2013 LX570
2010 - 2012 RX350

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