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1997 Nissan 240sx S14 Ka24de Oem Service Repair Shop Dealership Manual Book on 2040-parts.com

US $69.90
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Bethpage, Tennessee, United States

Bethpage, Tennessee, United States
Great, used condition, some wear and grease marks. Pretty good for age.
Brand:240sx Manufacturer Part Number:1997



1997 Nissan 240sx
OEM
Service Manual

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