Nissan Apps2car Ipod Interface on 2040-parts.com
Chaska, Minnesota, United States
Hello! This was going to be used for a 2001 Nissan Maxima. I did not have a chance to install it due to the car getting totaled as this product was shipping to me. It did not come with very detailed instructions for installation, but if you know how to do these things it may be easy. Sold as is. This is the exact product that i ordered (the amazon page has more information): Click Here for Amazon Page
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