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Nissan Skyline R34 Neo 6 Pipe With Turbo Boost Sensor Ps66-01 Oem Jdm Rb25det on 2040-parts.com

US $198.00
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Irving, Texas, United States

Irving, Texas, United States
Used, minor wear and tear, please view pictures for more detail or contact us if you any questions.
Brand:Nissan Placement on Vehicle:Front Interchange Part Number:RB25DET Warranty:14 Day Start Up Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:PS66-01 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

JDM Car Parts
260 S Belt Line Rd, Irving TX 75060
972-322-8040

-Used Nissan Skyline R34 Neo 6 Pipe With Turbo Boost Sensor PS66-01 OEM JDM RB25DET
-Imported directly from Japan
-Good Working Condition 
-Actual Pictures shown 
-14 Day Start Up Warranty
-Please Examine Pictures for Any Wear and Tear Before Purchasing
-Please Make Sure to Match the Part Number with Your Stock Item to Ensure Compatibility

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