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Toyota Rav4 Transponder Cut Keys on 2040-parts.com

US $0.01
Location:

Chula Vista, California, US

Chula Vista, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Toyota

These are 10 valet keys that were cut to cars at the factory and never given to the customer at the time of delivery.

These Valet keys Retail for $65.95 each in the Dealership!

These keys do have a transponder chip in them and can be re-programmed to a car if the locks pins are changed to the key.

These valet keys can have the chips removed by locksmiths and placed in to after market keys that allow for chips to be inserted!

They do not cone with a warranty seing as they are sold "AS IS". They are labeled with the Year, Model number, and type of vehicle.

Keyless Entry Remote / Fob for Sale

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