2003 Nissan Maxima Se Rear Trunk Chrome Emblem Logo Decal Badge Used Set 02 03 on 2040-parts.com
North Port, Florida, US
NISSAN EMBLEM
This item was removed from 2003 Nissan Maxima but it will fit other years. This rear emblem is in used condition with heavy wear and scratches.
MAKE SURE THIS IS CORRECT PART FOR YOUR VEHICLE.
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