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New Oem Nissan & Infinity Tpms Tire Pressure Sensor. 40700-jk00c on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Boston, Massachusetts, US

Boston, Massachusetts, US
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New OEM TPMS Infiniti & Nissan Tire Pressure Sensor 40700-JK00C. Fits many Nissan and Infinity vehicles.

2007 G35 (inc sport & journey), G35X

2008 G35 (inc sport & journey), G35X, G37 (inc sport & journey), EX35 (inc journey)

2009 FX35, FX50, G37 (inc sport & journey), G37X

2010 FX35, FX50, G37 (inc sport & journey), G37X, EX35

Please verify TPMS part number with your vehicle before purchase. These are the same parts you would purchase from your Nissan/Infiniti dealer but at a fraction of the cost. OEM.

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