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Skoda Keyblanks X 2 , Key Blank-free Post In Australia on 2040-parts.com

AU $14.00
Location:

Melbourne, Victoria., Australia

Melbourne, Victoria., Australia
Condition:New Brand:SILCA Manufacturer Part Number:SK12




SKODA KEYBLANKS

SK12

This sale is for TWO key blanks


"These are quality Italian made key blanks,

the quality is second to none"



Suitable for non transponder equipped vehicles.


Can be used with transponder fitted vehicles to gain entry (spare key) but will


not allow vehicle to start unless a transponder key or key head is present.


You can have your key duplicated onto this blank easily 

by any reputable locksmith or key cutter.








Grab a spare today!

FREE POSTAGE AUSTRALIA WIDE.





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