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Nissan Car Stereo Dash Wiring Harness +metra Aftermarket Plug Kit Repair Wires on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Albion, Maine, United States

Albion, Maine, United States
NISSAN car stereo dash wiring harness +Metra aftermarket plug kit repair wires, US $24.95, image 1
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Brand:Nissan/Metra




    This listing features a good used factory dashboard OEM stereo harness with aftermarket Metra plug adapter. This is a great opportunity to get both the factory plug and the aftermarket adapter to repair the dashboard of your Nissan and get back to stock.

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 DONOR VEHICLE  2007 Nissan Sentra
 PART NUMBER   IF AVAILABLE
 CONDITION / NOTES  USED, CLEAN
 INVENTORY LOCATION  PARTS BIN # PLUGS/Nissan

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