I purchased this key fob for my 1996 corvette coupe. I decided to instead use the money for another car project, so I will be reselling this. I took it out of the package, but it has never been used. I have never even attempted to program this. I bought it from an OEM manufacturer about 2 months ago. I have the instructions.
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