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Nissan Infiniti Remote Dvd Rear Entertainment Control on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Very good condition!
Brand:NISSAN Manufacturer Part Number:ARMADA TITAN PATHFINDER QUEST QX56 FX35

NISSAN/INFINITI ENTERTAINMENT REAR DVD REMOTE CONTROL

TESTED AND FUNCTIONS PROPERLY
The Remote Is in used, in good working condition.
Batteries not included(2x AA)
Fast shipping


WORKS WITH:

Nissan Armada DVD Remote (2004-2012) 

Nissan Pathfinder DVD Remote (2004-2012) 

Nissan Quest DVD Remote (2004-2010)

Nissan Titan DVD Remote (2004-2012) 

Infiniti FX35 DVD Remote (2004-2008) 

Infiniti FX45 DVD Remote (2003-2007)

Infiniti QX56 DVD Remote (2004-2010)


WORKS WITH FACTORY INSTALLED DVD PLAYERS ONLY

PLEASE CONTACT YOUR DEALER TO BE SURE THIS IS COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR VEHICLE PRIOR TO PURCHASE!!

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