Nissan 2009-2015 Oem Satellite Radio Receiver Sirius Xm 28051 Eh00b on 2040-parts.com
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Satellite radio receiver module from a Nissan 370Z. Works properly, tested prior to removal from donor vehicle. Part number is 28051-EH00B List price at dealer is $556.34 This part should fit: 05-08 350Z 09-15 370Z 05-14 Altima 05-15 Armada 09-11 Cube 05-13 Frontier 11-15 Juke 05-14 Maxima 05-14 Murano 05-15 Pathfinder 05-15 Quest 08-13 Rogue 07-12 Sentra 07-13 Titan 07-10 Versa 05-13 Xterra FAST FREE SHIPPING TO THE US 48 STATES!!! Please take time to look closely at ALL pictures and ask questions BEFORE purchasing. There is a 30-day money back guarantee on this part. I pack my items carefully, ship FAST, and have been an eBayer for over 15 years, so buy with confidence from me! Terms/Conditions/Fine Print:
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