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2002-2003 Nissan Maxima Under Hood Wiring Fuse Boxes Battery Cables on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Berlin, Connecticut, US

Berlin, Connecticut, US
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Selling full under hood wiring harness for Alternator,abs,lights and all the components under hood of the 2002-03 Nissan Maxima
Harness go from dr side firewall to pass side all the brackets come with the harness , fuse boxes in mint condition with all the fuses and relays no brackets broken on fuse boxes
This harness is perfect for somebody who has electrical problems or somebody who's rebuilding salvage car
Harness removed from good running 2003 Nissan Maxima SE Auto
All the plugs in mint condition good battery terminals with fusible links
Four plugs missing for front bumper fog lights and corner lights those plugs are easy to replace
If u have any questions about this harness feel free to ask a question
Thank u

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