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Mint Subaru Forester Impreza Legacy Keyless Remote Entry Fob Clicker Goh-m24 on 2040-parts.com

US $48.88
Location:

Northfield, Ohio, United States

Northfield, Ohio, United States
This is a used key fob that is in good condition and is fully functional.
Manufacturer Part Number:GOH-M24 REMOTE CONTROL CONTROLLER TRANSMITTER Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:ORIGINAL FACTORY SECURITY ALARM UNLOCKER CLICKER Country of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:FACTORY OEM KEYLESS ENTRY Surface Finish:AFTERMARKET BEEPER PHOBE PHOB FAB FOBE

Up for auction is a Subaru key Fob.  It has all electronics and has been tested and is in 100% working condition.  It is in good shape and functions properly. 

FCC ID# GOH-M24


Free programming is included for this remote.  You can find the programming instructions to most remotes online at programyourremote.com or freeremoteinstructions.com.  I can also email you instructions at the end of the auction.  

This will ship the same day that you pay for the item.  

Paypal only and shipping is free to anywhere in the USA.  I do not want to ship international.  

Thanks.

Keyless Entry Remote / Fob for Sale

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