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Nissan Trailer Hitch Receiver Unit 999t5-kl000s1 New on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

The Villages, Florida, United States

The Villages, Florida, United States
New-Old-Stock.
Brand:Nissan Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:999T5-KL000S1 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Other Part Number:999T5-KY100

Nissan Trailer Hitch Receiver Unit 999T5-KL000S1 New

 

Offered is a new-old-stock hitch receiver for Nisson SUV’s.  You get the receiver with the receiver pin and cotter pin.  Also included is the bushing kit (2032-01-97).

 

 

 

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S&H $12 USPS Mail.    Payment method is by   personal check or Paypal.  Personal check must clear before item is shipped unless eBay feedback is +10, or more.    
 

    

 

 

 

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