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New Metra 99-7419 Turbokits Radio Installation Kit Fits 05-06 Altima on 2040-parts.com

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CA, United States
This is open-box item but comes with original package. There is nothing broken or missing for this item. This item is 100% new condition. Packaging is damaged due to opening for inspection.
Brand:Metra Electronics Merchandising Name:TURBOKits Manufacturer Part Number:99-7419 Part Brand:Metra Electronics UPC:Does not apply

1. Brand: METRA

2. Item Description: NEW Metra 99-7419 TURBOKits  Radio Installation Kit Fits 05-06 Altima 

3. Condition: This is open-box item but comes with original package.  There is nothing broken or missing for this item. This item is 100% new condition. Packaging is damaged due to opening for inspection.

4. Color: Black

5. Included Items:
A. Included: Complete installation kit

B. Not Included: nothing is missing

Comes in its original manufacturer's packaging.

6. Suggested Retail Price: $30.70

7. Product Features:
  • Manufactured to the Highest Quality Available.
  • Meets the standard of excellence.
  • Latest Technical Development.

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