Linclon Mark 7 Lsc Keyless Entry Module Box With Code on 2040-parts.com
Pewaukee, Wisconsin, US
nice shape with code on the side of module. these are obsolete and i have a good one with the code on it it opens the door locks and the trunk to. i used it before i scrapped out the car , good luck finding one with one. thanks for looking.
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