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1996 Nissan 240 Ignition Cylinder Switch With Key Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Midwest, USA, United States

Midwest, USA, United States
Condition:Used Seller Only:P6 - 6

 1996 NISSAN 240

IGNITION CYLINDER SWITCH WITH KEY OEM

Automatic transmission 

Made in Japan

This item was removed 1996 NISSAN 240 from  but it will fit other years

This item is in used condition

and may show some minor signs of normal wear

item comes as pictured…

If you are buying to replace an existing item,

be sure this will fit your needs.

RETURN POLICY

1. Please contact me before returning the item.

2. Shipping, handling, and  20% restocking charges are non-refundable!

3. Buyer is responsible for all return shipping cost.


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