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Nissan Infinity Grille Logo Emblem Used Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Richfield, North Carolina, United States

Richfield, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:NISSAN Manufacturer Part Number:6289UEJ70B EJ

This listing is for a USED emblem/logo. All items are in good shape with possible minor scuffs or scratches if used. If used original tape is unusable, but the item would make a great replacement for your missing/damaged emblem/logo. The item pictured is the item for sale.

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE!!!

Contact us within 14 days of receiving a part to request a refund in the event you ordered the wrong part.

NO HASSLE GUARANTEE!!!

OUR GOAL IS TO BE AN A++++++++++++ BUSINESS!

WE WOULD LIKE TO BECOME YOUR AUTO STORE!

Refund from any manual labor will NOT be given.

You pay for shipping back to us, unless we send the wrong part to you. We will provide a shipping address after you contact us to begin a return.

Lights have been tested in house and work upon leaving our building.

All products are OEM, unless otherwise specified.


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