Oem Ford Keyless Entry Remotes (2) 2w7z19a361ha Code Alarm on 2040-parts.com
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States
This is for 2 brand new OEM Ford dealer add on keyless entry remotes , box was opened just to take pictures the date code on the box is 9/14/07 so they may need new batteries. I did open remotes to make sure the batteries weren't corroding. Any questions just ask .Thanks
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