95-99 Nissan Altima Radio Cd Player Pn-2218i on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
DESCRIPTION: Type: Radio Cd Player Part/Model # PN-2218IFaceplate ID # N/A Display Color: Blue Does it have an amp? No, this is the standard sound system Does it need a code or programming? No this is a direct plug and play unit Additional accessories included: None FIT GUIDE: 98-99 Nissan Altima |
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