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02 03 04 Infiniti I35 Nissan Maxima Headlight Head Light Fog Light Switch Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

South Portland, Maine, United States

South Portland, Maine, United States
Condition:Used

Up for sale is a genuine headlight/fog light switch that came off 2003 Infiniti I35. As you can see from the pictures the switch is in great shape. It works properly with out any issues or flaws. All the signs are in perfect visible condition. None of them are faded or smudged. This would be a great replacement if yours is damaged or missing. This switch fit Infiniti I35 models and possibly Nissan Maxima as well. Check with you local dealer to make sure this will fit your particular vehicle. More OEM Infiniti parts are available.

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