Oem Nissan Hid Ballast & Iginiter Rogue Altima 370z Infiniti G37 Qx56 Fx50 on 2040-parts.com
Mount Airy, North Carolina, US
EXCELLENT CONDITION OEM BALLAST & IGINITER REMOVED FROM A 2012 NISSAN ROGUE. TESTED IN PERFECT WORKING CONDITION. SHOULD FIT VEHICLES LISTED BELOW AND MORE. CONFIRM FITMENT BEFORE ORDERING, NO RETURNS
2011-2013 Infiniti QX56, M37, M56, G37, FX35, FX37, FX45, FX50
2011-2013 Nissan 370Z, Altima, Rogue
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