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Mini Cooper Remote Smart Key-black on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Monmouth Beach, New Jersey, United States

Monmouth Beach, New Jersey, United States
MINI COOPER REMOTE SMART KEY-BLACK, US $19.95, image 1

  • For sale is a MINI COOPER Keyless Entry Remote Smart Fob.The remote  appears to be in good condition with no visible damage (see photo).This remote may be compatible with other models and years.The remote will of course have to be reprogrammed,I dont know what is required and.I do not have the car that the remote belonged to so I cannot tell you any more.I do not have a tester but will always refund any remote that is not programable. S&H is $3.95 inside the United States. I do offer a two dollar discount on each additional item purchased per auction.Paypal is accepted for payment.Please read my feedback and bid with confidence.Thank you for your interest in this item.

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