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Gm Keyless Entry Remote Key Fob Transmitter Clicker Control Alarm on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US
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Up for auction is NEW GM WIRELESS REMOTE TRANSMITTERS.. THEY ARE NEW, BUT IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION.. JUST NEED TO BE PROGRAMMED TO YOUR VEHICLE.. BELOW ARE THE TRANSMITTER CODES THAT YOU CAN REFERENCE REGARDING YOUR VEHICLE MODEL.


If you lost or need an extra transmitter and 1 of these remotes are comparable with your vehicle model, then here ya go! Ships same day as payment received. Happy Bidding.... All are tested and in working condition. Will ship same day payment is received. If you need a certain transmitter, just let me know in the comments section which transmitter # you are needing upon purchasing. Thanks...

3 are available and left for purchase...

***UPDATE... I WAS TOLD BY GM TECHS THAT THE TRANSMITTERS WILL WORK WITH ANY MODEL GM AND SUCH LONG AS YOU HAVE THE SAME TYPE OF TRANSMITTER STYLE CURRENTLY.***

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