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Nissan Altima Dashboard Ashtray Bracket, Lighted on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
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Cleveland, Tennessee, United States

Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New

NISSAN Altima Dashboard Ashtray Bracket, Lighted.  This is a new bracket for the dashboard ashtray of a Nissan.  It includes the illumination light.  It was purchased for a 1996 Nissan Altima, but never installed.  It may fit other Nissan models and years.  The ashtray is not included.

 

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