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Fits Nissan Cedric/gloria 330 Stabilizer Rubber Bushings (japan) (nos)a on 2040-parts.com

US $11.00
Location:

Singapore, Singapore

Singapore, Singapore
Condition:New

Datsun (Nissan) Cedric/Gloria 330 Stabilizer Rubber Bushings (Japan)(NOS)

This is a pair of stabilizer rubber bushings (NOS) for Datsun(Nissan) Cedric/Gloria 330.

Cedric/Gloria model  330.

OEM Part No # 56243-Y0100 or NC 2145

5'825 Brand and made in Japan. A quality product.

Shipping charges from Singapore to most countries by air-mail is $9.30  USD

 

 

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