2002 2003 Nissan Maxima Gxe Gle - Speedometer Instrument Cluster Mph - Oem on 2040-parts.com
Waterbury, Connecticut, US
2002 2003 Nissan Maxima GXE GLE Speedometer Instrument Cluster MPH with Traction Control.
Mileage : | |
Tach : | Yes |
Transmission Type : | Automatic, Manual |
Make / Model / Trim : | Nissan Maxima GXE, GLE |
Vehicle Body Type : | 4 Door Sedan |
Condition : | Functions as it should. No chips or cracks in the glass. Lens has minor wear from normal use but no major scratching. Mounting points / and or clips are good. |
Compatibility Notes : | Has traction control. I think it works in non traction control cars but you would have the traction control light illuminated. |
Vehicle Year : | 2002 2003 removed from 2002 Nissan Maxima GLE |
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