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05 06 07 Nissan Pathfinder Se: 2nd Row Rear Back Seat Bench, Gray Leather on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Bluffton, Ohio, United States

Bluffton, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:OEM

2005 2006 2007 05 06 07 NISSAN PATHFINDER: 2nd Row Rear Back Seat Bench, Gray Leather

This was Removed From a 2005 But It Will Also Fit Several Other Years

The Seat Is In Great Shape With No Damage!!!!!!!


(The parts you see in the picture is the parts you will be receiving)

This Item Must Be Shipped TO A Business Address Or Picked Up At Your Local Fedex


Any Questions Call: 1-800-367-1901

OEM Auto Recyclers

481 Orange Township Rd 27

Bluffton Ohio 45817

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