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04 05 06 Nissan Maxima Passenger/right Side Fog Light Lamp Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $32.95
Location:

Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, United States

Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Nissan Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:82430 Part Brand:Factory, OEM Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front

Hi everyone your looking at a 06 Nissan Maxima Fog light. This part fits 04-06 Nissan Maxima. This parts it's in good condition and it comes with a brand new light bulb and fully tested. Great for replacement if your is broken. This item does have signs of wear. Please use picture for refrence on condition. I've been selling parts for over ten years and I strive to bring the best used parts and honesty is key. So please feel free to message me with any questions you may have. Just know I am a reliable and responsible seller so I aim for Customer Satisfaction.

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