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Holden Commodore Ve 3 Button + Panic Remote Key Shell.ve Hsv Chev on 2040-parts.com

AU $15.90
Location:

Penshurst Nsw Sydney , Australia

Penshurst Nsw Sydney , Australia
Condition:New Brand:holden Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

key shell uncut blade with 3 Button + panic Blank Remote Control Case Shell Fob For HOLDEN commodore VE series

high quality replacement shell, Guaranteed to last.

included In sale;

is remote housing shell with 3 button + panic button type, chev logo

sale dose not include any electronics,

DIY!  transfer electronics from existing case new blade requires cutting

Australian distributor with fast delivery

 To Suit;

various model VE commodores, and chev

pick up also available from Hurstville area Sydney by arrangement

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