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2013 Oem Nissan Infiniti Qx-60 Rear Side Stationary Window on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Emerson, New Jersey, US

Emerson, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:INFINITI Warranty:No

This is an original NISSAN INFINITI QX60  OEM 2013 rear driver side stationary window , it is was manufactured to strict standards using high quality materials and construction techniques. The glass is thick and tinted, on the bottom right corner are the following code numbers etc AGC AUTOMOTIVE , V E6.43R-005813, DOT-376 M2L3 S AS3 AOO6451 30E , TEMPERLITE. it is in near pristine condition, No dents, scratches, stains, etc. The gasket was cut by an autobody professional,  he told me it can be reinstalled with No problem, it is guaranteed to be the original OEM 2013 Nissan Infiniti QX60 rear stationary window. Because it was removed from vehicle and not new in box I am SELLING AS IS.  Glad I could make it available with a low minimum bid.                    

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