Selling a Saab 9-3 keyless entry anti theft alarm computer OEM part # 12207549 removed out of a Saab 9-3 convertible. Stored correctly everything pictured is included in the Auction. Ask question before Bidding please.. No returns on electrical items. Item was working correctly but sold as is. Thank you.
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