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02 03 04 05 06 Nissan Altima Jack Set Kit With Foam 136068 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Aurora, Illinois, US

Aurora, Illinois, US
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UP FOR SALE JACK AND LUGWRENCH KIT FOR AN ALTIMA! COMES IN THE FOAM WHICH FITS SNUG IN THE RIGHT REAR OF TRUCK, IT WORKS TESTED IT!

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Items for sale have part numbers listed if available.  Fitment listed to the best of seller knowledge.  Buyer's responsibility to make sure they are purchasing the correct part.  Used parts are all tested for functionality prior to removal.  Any issues to sellers knowledge will be stated above.  Some used parts will require programming to exact vehicle, this is not included in the auction price.  If it is known by seller that item needs to be programmed it will be noted, but cannot be sure of all items that need to be programmed.  Buyer's responsibility if unit will need to be programmed to vehicle. No warranty is given on a part unless noted.  Tested parts am not liable for mis-diagnosis of a vehicle's problem

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