Selling brand new remote start kit system for a Ford F-150 2011 and up comes with 2 keys and antenna it's a ford factorry brand when install it you have to take it to ford dealership because they need to cut new keys and install software to your pcm it takes about 40 minutes to install no wire cutting e everything it's plug and play brand new cost me $410
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