Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Suzuki Alto Nissan Pixo Radio Cd Mp3 Player Stereo Nscr04 2009 - 2015 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Haifa, Israel

Haifa, Israel
Got it when bought my new car , but removed it 1 day after be cause I installed a new one, so basically it is like new
Brand:Suzuki Nissan Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:39101M68K01

THANK YOU FOR TAKING A LOOK

FOR SALE WE HAVE THIS NISSAN PIXO OR SUZUKI ALTO CD RADIO PLAYER


THIS CD PLAYER IS A STANDARD FACTORY FITTED CD PLAYER
WHICH CAME FITTED TO THE NISSAN PIXO AND SUZUKI ALTO

THE CD PLAYER FITS DIFFERENT FITS A FEW DIFFERENT YEAR FOR THESE MODEL 
FROM 2009 UPTO 2015

WILL NOT GET RETURNS , SOLD AS IS , BUT AGAIN - 100% WORKING.

Nissan Townpod concept

Mon, 18 Oct 2010

Nissan showed off a fresh take on the urban vehicle with the Townpod concept in Paris. Part coupe, part commercial vehicle – according to a Nissan spokesperson we spoke to at the show – the Townpod concept features a clear product aesthetic and the inherent practicality of a van, without resorting to outright utilitarianism. Read our opinions of the Nissan Townpod concept in our 2010 Paris Motor Show Highlights, and see more images of the concept in the gallery below.

2015 BMW X4 first drive

Wed, 28 May 2014

What Is It? It's as if the X6 made a Mini Me. Just as the oddly proportioned X6 Sport Activity Coupe took the perfectly sporty-looking BMW X5 and made it into the oddly proportioned, goofy-roofed big seller it is, so the X4 adds the goofy roof and unusual proportions to meld the mutant flanks of all 3- and 4-series vehicles into this everlasting whole.

TFL to get more poweres over roads

Wed, 27 Nov 2013

GREATER POWERS will be given to Transport for London to enforce road alterations after legislation finally cleared parliament. TfL and London borough councils will also be able to ensure builders' skips are properly lit and make developers pay for any damage they cause to roads or footpaths. But the changes, contained in the London Local Authorities and Transport for London (No.2) Bill, have taken exactly six years to pass through parliament.