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Seat Belt Extender For Nissan Front Seats Part # N0019 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States

Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States
great condition, hardly used
Brand:Seat Belt Extender Pros Category:Seatbelt extenders Manufacturer Part Number:US-NS Benefit:Better access to seat belt buckle Interchange Part Number:7" Classic Extender - Nissan Front Seats Result:Longer seatbelt Placement on Vehicle:Front Seats in car:Front Added length:7 inches Color:black Often used with:plus-sized people​ or pregnant Year:2012 Purpose:Extend seat belt Vehicle Manufacturer:Nissan Ideal for those who:cannot buckle up

 great seat belt extender for Nissan Murano, Rogue
measures 7"
great for pregnant women!!
Part # N0019
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