2000 2001 Nissan Maxima Auto Shift Trim Console Surround With Ash Tray Door on 2040-parts.com
Shelton, Connecticut, US
Excellent shape used 2001 Nissan Maxima shift trim/console with ash tray door. This does not come with the felt liner. Does include the hazard switch.
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