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Original Unused Ferrari 458 F12 Berlinetta 599 Fiorano Gto Remote Key Fob (mint) on 2040-parts.com

US $599.95
Location:

Morton Grove, Illinois, United States

Morton Grove, Illinois, United States
This has been cut and programmed but has never been used. Mint. For the collector at heart. I wish I can list it as new but the fact that blade is cut, can't.
Brand:Ferrari Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:TRW Surface Finish:599,458,488,360,f430,enzo,550,italia,gtb,612,ff Interchange Part Number:599,458,488,360,f430,enzo,550,italia,gtb,612,ff Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Other Part Number:599,458,488,360,f430,enzo,550,italia,gtb,612,ff

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