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Turbo Chra Cartridge For Nissan Almera Primera Xtrail 2.2l Yd22ddti 14411aw400 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Racingpartwarhouse Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:727477-5007S; 727477-5006S; 727477-0005 Fit 4:14411AW40A, 14411-AW40A Interchange Part Number:14411-AW40A; 14411AW40A; 14411-AW400 Fit 3:For Nissan Almera 2.2 Di 2003 year 136HP YD22ED Other Part Number:14411AW400, 14411-AW400 Fit 2:For Nissan Primera 2.2 dci 2003-2005 year 125HP YD22ED Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Fit 1:For Nissan X-Trail 2.2 DI (T30) 2003-2005 year 136HP YD1 Surface Finish:Brand New Turbo Model:GT1849V UPC:Does not apply

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