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Pair Of Auto Mate Remote Start Fobs #474a & Booklet on 2040-parts.com

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Holbrook, New York, United States

Holbrook, New York, United States
One Fob is like NEW - the other shows it was the main one used. No damage to either fob.
Type:Car Alarm with Remote Start Manufacturer Part Number:RPN 474A 2/66 CODES Brand:Directed/AutoMate Features:Keyless Entry

Pair of  Directed Auto Mate Key less entry Fobs with Remote start feature & AUX.
Green LED light

Buyer Responsible for the Programming of them.

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