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Nissan 89-94 Maxima ? Center Console Arm Rest Shifter Shift on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Johnston, Rhode Island, United States

Johnston, Rhode Island, United States
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Brand:Nissan Placement on Vehicle:Front



Nissan Maxima - center console that happens to be in good condition.

  • Condition: One crack in the from that doesn't affect functionality, Arm rest hinge works perfectly, Normal wear from use such as stains, scratches and/or scuffs (see pictures for specifics).

It may fit other 89-94 Maxima models. However, year range compatibility is only an estimate and is not a guarantee.

We heavily recommend checking with your local dealer if you are unsure if this is the right part for your JeepThe buyer will always receive the item as pictured. 

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