Up for sale is a black cup holder insert pulled from a 2002 Nissan Sentra. This will fit 2000 through 2002 Sentras and possibly other models, but please make sure this is compatible with your vehicle before buying. This unit is in great condition with little or no noticeable wear. This OEM Nissan part is ready to be installed in your vehicle!
Cup Holders for Sale
- 2007-2011 chevy gmc cadillac cup holder rubber liner insert oem new genuine(US $7.00)
- 2004-2005 mercedes benz clk500 w209 oem right of radio pop out cup holder trim(US $75.00)
- Clean 90s buick olds cadillac center console armrest coin holder(US $12.50)
- Clean 90s gm center console armrest coin holder(US $12.50)
- Volkswagen oem 7n086253382v center console-cup holder(US $82.33)
- Crown automotive ch-1 cup holder 84-96 cherokee (xj)(US $11.88)
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