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Nissan Sr20det Arp Head Studs For Gti-r Rn14 202-4303 Jgy on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

Atkins, Virginia, United States

Atkins, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:ARP Manufacturer Part Number:202-4303

These are new ARP head studs for the SR20DET GTi-R motor

ARP Part Number 202-4303

You will get 10 studs, 10 washers, and 10 nuts

Box has only been opened to take photos

When we ship these, we reserve the right to consolidate the box so as to fit in a USPS small box

These are the NEW revised ARP studs and ship with the Ultra Torque assembly lube

Some people modify their normal SR20DE's and SR20DET's for these to fit, please be advised that if you don't have a GTi-R motor, that these are not OEM fitment.


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