98-01 -nissan - Altima -cruise,mirror,dimer Swith on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, US
The factory full assembly cruise control,power mirror,and dimmer switch is from 98 - 01Nissan Altima .The switch It is in great working,and looking condition !
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