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2000-2006 Nissan Maxima Transponder Electronic Computer Chip Key on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New Type:Transponder key Warranty:Yes Brand:yellow key supply Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a Brand New 2004 Nissan Maxima Transponder key

this key has a chip in it in order for it to work it must be cut and programed by a proffesional locksmith or a dealership

This 2004 nissan maxima transponder key is after market made, works the same as the dealer one the diference is only on price and the trade mark

as automotive locksmith i programmed and cut a lot of them no body complain

this key come with one year warrnty if it is not working i  will give another one

I only sell the brand that i peresonally cut and programmed

Having spare key is a peace of mind

thanks for visiting my page 

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