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Genuine Peugeot 408 Brand New Remote Key -2011 Style Ke - We Can Cut And Program on 2040-parts.com

AU $170.00
Location:

Aberfoyle Park, SA, Australia

Aberfoyle Park, SA, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Peugeot Manufacturer Part Number:1


·         Genuine Peugeot 408 Brand New Remote Key -2011 Style Ke - WE CAN CUT AND PROGRAM

 

  • Genuine Key
  • 3 Buttons
  • 434mhz
  • Flat Blade
  • Transponder included - This is a complete key ID46 (PCF7936)
  • Blade is blank and uncut
  • Must be programmed by an automotive locksmith
  • WE CAN CUT AND PROGRAM
  • This key will suit if yours looks the same
  • Compatibility is a guide only. If you are unsure, please message us or contact us on 0432 - 110 - 267
  • Great for a spare or a replacement

 

We Can Provide Our Services Which Include Cutting And Programming When Required.

 

We Can Provide Our Services To All Our SA Customers.

 

Please message us or contact us on 0432 - 110 - 267

 

 

 

 

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