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Nissan Oem Touch Up Paint Code Rab "navy Blue" For Many Nissans / Infinitis on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
Location:

York, Pennsylvania, US

York, Pennsylvania, US
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Genuine Nissan OEM Touch Up Paint

Color Code RAB - "Navy Blue"

This color was used on many Nissans and Inifinitis. Your color code is listed on the VIN plate on the door frame of the drivers door.  (See Pictures)  If you are not sure of your color code call us or e-mail us with your VIN and we can verify.  BE CAREFUL there are many shades of Blue.  We also have other colors available.

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