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'98 '99 Nissan Altima Airbags Srs Module Clockspring Gray Interior Code "k" on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Oak Forest, Illinois, United States

Oak Forest, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:NISSAN Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Excellent

 Up for your consideration to Buy it Now is a set of airbags, SRS module and clockspring for '98 and '99 Nissan Altimas These airbags are GRAY in color interior code "K" and are OEM Nissan Motors airbags, are not repacks and have never been blown. These airbags should be installed by a Nissan, INFINITI dealer or ASE type of repair shop to insure proper fit and placement. These airbags and related components are from a '99 Altima GLE and will only fit 1998 through 1999 Nissan Altima models only, will not fit 2000 or 2001 models. You will receive exact items in the pics. No liability implied, buyer assumes all responsibility after sale. Free shipping to the lower 48 only. All others please message for shipping quotes. Thanks for taking a look!

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