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Nissan Frontier Radio Faceplate on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pawnee City, Nebraska, United States

Pawnee City, Nebraska, United States
Condition:Used

please note shipping says $10This is OEM AM/FM/CD/ cassette faceplate off of my 2001 Nissan Frontier the cassette player stopped working ,so I purchased another one..
Therefore, not being able to just throw it away, I decided to salvage this one. I have seen others here on eBay ranging from 15 to $24 it is in good condition whereas the buttons are not warn and LED lighting works there should be no issues with this faceplate PLEASE NOTE... shipping says $10 I cannot imagine it being that much money I have tried to change that in this listing but was unable to do so therefore you will only be charged what the Post Office charges me and I'm thinking more like 5 - $6 I will send the difference along with the item from the $10 you were charged if it ends up being more than $10 I will eat that cost for those in the continental US

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