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Range Land Rover 12-13 Remote Oem Smart Key Less Entry on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, US

Brooklyn, New York, US
:

UP FOR SALE IS A LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER 
RANGE ROVER, RANGE ROVER SPORT, RANGE ROVER EVOQUE

REMOTE FOB/PHOB
OEM 
REMOTES FCC ID: K0BJTF10A
ALL OF THE TRANSMITTERS THAT I SELL ARE IN VERY GREAT CONDITION!
100% WORKING AND TESTED
You will get exactly what you see in the picture.
The item will not be returned if purchased in your own error.
ALL OF THE ITEMS EXPEDITED VIA USPS PRIORITY MAIL WITH INSURANCE AND SIGNATURE CONFIRMATION
If you have any questions please contact me.

THANK YOU! HAPPY BUYING!!

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