New Nissan Remote Flip Key Shell Case For Kbrastu15 Transmitter on 2040-parts.com
Ronkonkoma, New York, US
This listing is for a new NISSAN keyless entry remote case just the case no electronics are included
This is for the shell only and uncut key no electronics are included
You need to put your transmitter and immobilizer chip in the case then program and get the key cut and immobilizer programmed then you will have a flip key for your vehicle.
Fits with this type of remote below
FCCID: KBRASTU15
MODEL NO: ASTU15
CANADA: 2111104208
4 BUTTON
Shipping is free
If you need to contact us email using the contact now link and we will answer any questions
Happy bidding and Thank you
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