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Nissan Leaf Charger Car Charger Zero Emission Charger Nissan Evse Nissan Leaf on 2040-parts.com

US $449.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Level:1 Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Brand:Nissan Warranty:Other UPC:Does not apply

Genuine Nissan LEAF Electric Car Battery EVSE Charger Cordset.
This chargers MSRP is over $800 and local Nissan dealer sells them for that price. 

The charger is brand new still in factory sealed bag. Comes with its bag. Thank you for looking 





This part is compatible with 13 vehicle(s).
NotesYearMakeModelTrimEngine
 2015NissanLeafBase Hatchback 4-DoorELECTRIC
 2015NissanLeafS Hatchback 4-DoorELECTRIC
 2015NissanLeafSL Hatchback 4-DoorELECTRIC
 2015NissanLeafSV Hatchback 4-DoorELECTRIC
 2014NissanLeafS Hatchback 4-DoorELECTRIC
 2014NissanLeafSL Hatchback 4-DoorELECTRIC
 2014NissanLeafSV Hatchback 4-DoorELECTRIC
 2013NissanLeafSL Hatchback 4-DoorELECTRIC
 2013NissanLeafSV Hatchback 4-DoorELECTRIC
 2012NissanLeafSL Hatchback 4-DoorELECTRIC
 2012NissanLeafSV Hatchback 4-DoorELECTRIC
 2011NissanLeafSL Hatchback 4-DoorELECTRIC
 2011NissanLeafSV Hatchback 4-DoorELECTRIC




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