2008-2012 Oem Nissan Rogue Front Seat Belts Pair L&r on 2040-parts.com
National City, California, US
Used but never deployed or remanufactured
Working 100 %
Pictures are of the actual items you will get
COLOR IS LIGHT GRAY
Will ship worlwide
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