Lot Of 2 Avital 4 Button Fcc:ezsdei474s Keyless Entry Clicker Excel Conditon on 2040-parts.com
Greer, South Carolina, United States
You are buying 2 AVITAL KEY FOB/ REMOTES. REMOTES ARE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. ALL BUTTONS WORK PROPERLY. ATTENTION: PLEASE REFER TO ACTUAL PICTURES FOR A BETTER DESCRIPTION! These remote have been tested. YOU ARE BUYING THESE ITEMS AS IS! THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE. |
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