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Gm 4 Button Flip Out Remote Key on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:5913396 Warranty:No Type:GM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is an Original Manufacture made by United States GM Remote Key. This is not a fake China Crap! 

PLEASE READ! 

DON'T GET FOOLED BY THE ITEMS YOU SEE ON eBay. The GM Keys are fake and are made from China.

Real one are usually made from U.S/Italy. 

This Key is usually fits for 2010-2016 GMC Terrain - Buick 2010-2016 Lacrosse - 2011- 2016 Regal - 2010 - 2012 Allure - 2014 - 2016 Encore.
Chevy 2010- 2016 Equinox, '12-'16 Sonic, '11-'16  Cruze

Note* We sell as it, No refundable or returnable!

We also can cut the key for you, but you will need all the following items..... Current Registration, License, Vin Number of your Car, Model and year. If you do not have any those, we will not be able to do it! Or if you have any lock that has been changed, it will not work. 

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