Replacement Shell Remote Key Case Fob For Toyota Rav4 Corolla Hilux Toy43 2 Btn on 2040-parts.com
Shenzhen, China
BRAND NEW Replacement Shell Remote Key Case Fob for TOYOTA Rav4 Corolla Hilux With Uncut TOY43 BLADE 2 Buttonwith a logo on the backside of shell Original size Size (inch) 3.7 (L) x 1.5 (W) x 0.6 (T)
Can be installed with original 2 button remote control Provide wholesale High quality
This is for you to replace your worn or broken case. All you need to do is to move the internal components from your old remote to our new case. The keyblade needs to be cut at your local dealer or qualified locksmith. NO interior (remote / electronics / transponder chips / battery) unit inside. This item is compatible with the following vehicles: Corolla
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