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Nissan Terrano Standard Oem Torque Converter Asnu Quality on 2040-parts.com

AU $422.40
Location:

Brisbane, Australia

Brisbane, Australia
Condition:Seller refurbished Product Type:Standard OEM Torque Converter Makes that the part fits:Nissan Transmission Type:Nissan Brand:Nissan

 

 NISSAN TERRANO 

STANDARD OEM TORQUE CONVERTER

You are looking at 1 Standard OEM Torque Converter  to suit all Nissan Terranos with a RE4RO1A Automatic Transmission.

This Torque Converter has been remanufactured to OEM Standards, all bearings, orings, seals, lock up clutch and sprag assembley have been replaced. Pressure tested for leaks and balanced to prevent vibration.

We have over 30 years experience in the Torque Converter Industry and are one of Australia's Leading Torque Converter Suppliers.

This item is Brand New (remanufactured) with 12 month 20,000 Klm warranty.

Postage is $25.00 East Coast & $45.00 For S.A. TAS, W.A. & N.T

Please Visit my store as I have many Torque Converters and Transmission Parts available.

To TALK converters please dont hesitate to email me or contact me on:

Melva Auto Parts

07 3320 1345 

Happy Bidding

Kind Regards James CV



On 26-Jul-09 at 22:24:22 AEST, seller added the following information:


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