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Lot Of 20 Jaguar Xj Xj-l 10-15 Remote Oem Smart Key Less Entry Fob Chrome Keyles on 2040-parts.com

US $1,309.99
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:K0BJTF10A KEYLESS KOBJTF10A KOBJTF1OA 3521A-JTF10A Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom Interchange Part Number:K0BJTF1OA ALARM TRANSMITTER TRANSPONDER 5E0B50287 Part Brand:OEM JAGUAR Other Part Number:3521A-5TF-10B ORIGINAL 3521A 5TF 10 chrome GENUINE

LOT OF 20 JAGUAR ORIGINAL SMART-KEYS

2010 2011 2012  2013 2014 2015 XJ / XJ-L


 used Smart-keyS 

with cut key blades.

FCC ID: KOBJTF10

315MHz

SMART KEYS ARE IN VARIOUS CONDITION

 PLEASE REFER TO 12 ACTUAL PICTURES

100% WORKING,TESTED!!!

SMART KEYS

NEED TO BE PROGRAMMED 

NEED NEW METAL KEYS

THIS AUCTION IS FOR 20 SMART KEYS ONLY

WE SHIP ONLY WITH INSURANCE AND SIGNATURE CONFIRMATION

THANK YOU!

YOU WILL GET EXACTLY WHAT YOU SEE ON THE PICTURES!

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS WELCOME!

WE CAN COMBINE PURCHASE ITEMS FOR SHIPPING ON REQUEST

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US SELLER! US SELLER!


Keyless Entry Remote / Fob for Sale

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