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US $50.00
Location:

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, United States

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, United States
For sale is a key fob from a 2004 Saab 9-3. It is being sold as is. It is worn but has been verified functional; it was used to start the car, unlock the doors, and open the trunk last week (week of 11/30/15). That being said, it has been previously programmed to a car that is no longer in operation. Does not come with the manual key.
Type:Transmitter/Key Fob Warranty:No

For sale is a key fob from a 2004 Saab 9-3.  It is being sold as is.  It is worn but has been verified functional; it was used to start the car, unlock the doors, and open the trunk last week (week of 11/30/15).  That being said, it has been previously programmed to a car that is no longer in operation.  Does not come with the manual key.

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