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2011-2014 Nissan Leaf Battery Charger Electric Car Charging Cable on 2040-parts.com

US $249.95
Location:

Indio, California, United States

Indio, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Nissan Other Part Number:Input \ Output: AC120V 12A 60Hz Interchange Part Number:2012 2013 11 12 13 14 Genuine-OEM Warranty:No

Hello thank you for looking, I have for sale here a Battery Charger for a Nissan Leaf. It was removed from a crashed 2012 model year Leaf. Its in perfect working condition, the little cover is missing off the gun part. this is compatible with the 2011 thru 2014.What you see in the photos is what you'll get.  Sorry I don't have anymore info, that's why I priced to sell, thank you again....

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