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US $9.99
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TALL COTTON, US
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE ABOVE LISTED REMOTE. ACUTAL REMOTE PICTURED. THESE ARE USED REMOTES. IF THERE IS A KEY, IT HAS BEEN CUT. REMOTE WOULD NEED REPROGRAMED TO WORK WITH YOUR VEHICLE. REPROGRAMING WOULD BE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. REPROGRAMING CAN BE DONE BY LOCAL DEALER OR LOCKSMITH, AND IN SOME CASES INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND ONLINE TO DO IT YOURSELF. PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS REMOTE IS COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR VEHICLE. REMOTES ARE GUARANTEED TO BE FUNCTIONAL. IN SOME CASES YOU MAY NEED TO REPLACE BATTERY. RETURNS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS REMOTE IS DEFECTIVE. I AM NOW OFFERING FREE SHIPPING. REMOTES WILL BE SHIPPED EACH TUESDAY. IF REMOTE IS NOT PAID FOR BY SHIPPING TIME, YOUR SHIPPING WILL BE DELAYED UNTIL THE FOLLOWING TUESDAY. MULTIPLE ITEMS MAY BE SHIPPED TOGETHER. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK!!!

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