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2013-2014-2015-2016 Nissan Altima Driver Wheel Air Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $360.00
Location:

Rockwall, Texas, United States

Rockwall, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Warranty

Included: 1 New Airbag   with metal emblem made with OEM material and perfect fitment for the following vehicles: ·        
  • 2013-2014-2015- 2016 Nissan Altima 

  • COMPATIBLE
  • 98510-3TA8A
  • 98510-3TA8B

 

  • If it was buyer’s mistake in purchasing the wrong item or the buyer doesn't need the item anymore, we are happy to get it back, buyer in this situation is liable for shipping fees and a 20% restocking fee. ITEMS MUST BE RETURNED IN NEW UNUSED CONDITION NO EXEPTIONS
  • If item is damaged please contact us back through eBay within 1-3 days and please send pictures of damages. RETURNED ITEM HAS TO BE SHIPPED BACK IN ORDER TO RECEIVE REFUND OR EXCHANGE NO EXEMPTIONS!!! FAILURE TO RETURN PRODUCT SELLER WILL BE REPORTED TO EBAY.

 



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