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12 13 14 Nissan Maxima Folding Left Mirror Assembly With Signal Oem Factory on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Mitchell, Indiana, United States

Mitchell, Indiana, United States
Item is not in original packaging, and has scratches/scuffs from use, storage & handling. Pre-painted factory color. See photos.
Brand:Nissan Placement on Vehicle:Left Manufacturer Part Number:96302- ? Surface Finish:Black - See photos Interchange Part Number:unknown Part Brand:OEM NISSAN Other Part Number:96302 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

Nissan Folding Left Mirror with Signal & Auto Dim - Black

2012-2013 Nissan Maxima

Pre-painted factory color - some color difference possible due to item has been stored.

Item also has scratches/scuffs from use, storage, & handling. See photos.

Factory / OEM Not in Original Package

Please check vehicle fitment and ask any questions prior to purchase.

Thanks for looking,

Jones Auto Surplus

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