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New Uncut Pk3 Transponder Chip Ignition Key Uncut Blade Blank For Gm B99pt on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

San Ramon, California, United States

San Ramon, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Pk3 Brand:Chevrolet

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What is it ?- This is a transponder chip key that will start your car. We also sell them in pairs in my other items.

Condition: Brand new.

Compatibility:  Works with the vehicles that are listed in my compatibility section above and also has the guidelines below. 

IMPORTANT: Be sure to compare this key to your current key. Make sure your current key has a PK3 stamped on the blade and that the cut of the blade is the same as your current key. GM did make some changes mid year on some models and it may use a different key if your year make and model is listed in my compatibility section.

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