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97-01 Honda Prelude Oem Keyless Entry & Anti Theft System.bb1,bb2,bb3,bb4,bb6 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Blaine, Washington, United States

Blaine, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

Selling a complete unit OEM Honda Prelude 1997-2001 Keyless entry and anti theft system.

Comes with:
1. Brain box with harnesses clips.
2. Keyless remote
3. Valet switch
4. Relays
5. Wiring harnesses uncut with fuse holders
6. LED light indicator


So, this kit it plug and play kit out of a 1998 Honda Prelude, should fit with any 97-01 Honda Prelude.

all the wiring harnesses and all the parts are in working order, and has been tested prior removal

TRUST ME, THIS OEM HONDA KEYLESS ENTRY WILL LAST YOU FOREVER TO COMPARE WITH THOSE AFTERMARKET KEYLESS ENTRY.

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ME ANY QUESTION THAT YOU NEED TO KNOW, I WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU MIGHT HAVE. 

I ONLY SHIP MY ITEM OUT ON FRIDAY.

PLEASE NOTE: SHIPPING PRICE ARE FOR UNITED STATES 48 STATES ONLY,  I DO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD, BUT PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR THE SHIPPING QUOTE FIRST.

IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ANY OTHER PARTS FOR 1980-2001 HONDA PRELUDE OR ANY OTHER HONDAS AND ACURA, PLEASE LET ME KNOW, I HAVE TONS OF ACCORD OR ANY OTHER HONDAS AND ACURA FOR PARTS.

THANK YOU

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