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New Starter For Nissan Maxima 3.5l Infinity 23300-5y710 M0t87181 17779 on 2040-parts.com

US $68.00
Location:

Dayton, Pennsylvania, United States

Dayton, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:S114-801 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:91-27-3317N Country of Manufacture:China Other Part Number:17779 Brand:aftermarket Surface Finish:Other

this is a brand new aftermarket starter

please compare yours to the photos

Lester 17779 / PIC# 103-417

TYPE Starter

DESIGN PMGR

VOLTAGE 12

KW 1.4

ROTATION CCW

TEETH 11

GRD G

MTG CONFIG CODE B

MTG TYPE FLANGE

NUM MTG HOLES 2

 

INTERCHANGES

ACE Tri-Star CM17779N

AIM SD-00198R

Alltech 124-17779

BAE 3103-417

Barsanco 600-17779

Beck Arnley Remanufactured 187-0756

Bosch Remanufactured SR2276X

Bosch Service Europe 0-986-020-691

Cosmos International 90-17779

Denso First Time Fit 280-4172

Dixie Electric S-8978

DuBois 917779, M900298

EGI S-17779

Elpar Industries 011903619A

Euro Car Parts 402701022

HC Parts JS924

J & N 410-48070

Lester 17779

Lucas Electrical Europe LRS01310

Metro Auto Industrial 177791

Minnpar 57-2471

Mits. Sales M0T87181

Mitsubishi Electric M0T87181

MPA 17779

Nastra S2339

Nissan, Infiniti 23300-5Y710

NSA STR-3306

Quality Rebuilders 17779

Rayloc 44-6868, 446864

Remy Europe DRS3603

Remy Remanufactured 17329

Romaine Electric 17779N, 41-17779

Sovereign SS369

TSA 17779N

TYC 1-17779

Wagner 412401

WAI New 17779N

WAI Old 2-2062, 2-2062-2

Wilson 91-27-3317

Wilson New 91-27-3317N

Zorko 17779

 

 

APPLICATIONS

Infiniti Car I35 6 Cyl. 3.5L 3498cc 2002-2004

I35 6 Cyl. 3.5L 3498cc 2002-2003

Nissan Car Maxima 6 Cyl. 3.5L 3498cc 2002-2003

Maxima 6 Cyl. 3.5L 3498cc 2002-2003


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