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1998 1999 2000 2001 Nissan Altima Driver Side Airbag Airbags Air Bags Air Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

 

This listing a factory oem driver air bag that fits a 1998-2001Nissan Altima .The color is gray, as seen in pic. If you have buttons on the right, you can take from the old bag and put on this one. This air bag may have some minor scuffing or scratches. Please see picture of airbag, to verify this is what you need.  It will make a great replacement for your damaged airbag and is ready to be installed. Our airbags are used OEM.They have never been repacked, refurbished, or re manufactured. We have been in the airbag business for 18 years. Check us out at 489parts.com


 

 


IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING USED AIRBAGS :

The VIN of the donor vehicle will be on the receipt!

For a used airbag to operate properly, a qualified installer must install the used airbag in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer's specifications.

Any used airbag that is not installed correctly will subject passengers in a vehicle to risks of serious injuries, including death, which may arise as a result of the improper installation of a used airbag.

489 Parts, LLC makes absolutely NO warranty, express or implied, as to the fitness for a general or particular purpose or of merchantability in connection with any sale of used airbags. ALL USED AIRBAGS ARE SOLD "AS IS".

Used airbags are not tested by 489 Parts, LLC to meet any safety standards. The installer of a used airbag must test whether the used airbag will function properly. The purchaser of a used airbag from 489 Parts, LLC agrees to accept all risks of damages or injuries, including death, relating to the use of a used airbag.


All of the parts we sell are guaranteed to be in good working condition unless otherwise noted. We ONLY guarantee the part(s) will fit the vehicle(s) listed in the description. If your vehicle was not originally equipped with the EXACT part(s) listed, it is your responsibility to consult a dealer to see if it will fit your application. We ONLY guarantee the part(s) will fit your vehicle if it was originally equipped with the part(s) on auction. Additional items may be needed if this is an upgrade or custom installation. Please consult your local dealer for ALL other applications.

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