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Porsche Cayenne 2003-2005 Key Fob Used/cut In Good Condition With Battery Life on 2040-parts.com

US $17.97
Location:

Mississauga, Ontario, CA

Mississauga, Ontario, CA
:

FCC: KR55WK45022 

CAN: 267104187

no longer have a use for this keyfob which i got as a souvenir from a car dealership owner, it still has battery life as when the buttons are pressed the little lights flash green.


Item is a Porsche cayenne keyless remote with cut key.  This remote is a 2 button remote for 2003-2005 Cayenne. This remote will need to be programmed by a Porsche Dealership. and blank will need to be obtained. or it can be used for parts.


will ship within 1 day of receiving payment.

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