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00-04 Infiniti I35 Nissan Maxima Left Drive Front Abs Speed Sensor Brake on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Model:I35 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Year:2002

Up for sale pulled from 2002 Infiniti I35 with 136k miles driver side left front ABS sensor tested and in good working condition .This part should work on 00-04 Infiniti I35 and I30 and 00-03 Nissan Maxima but please make sure you double-check if you have any questions about this item please feel free to contact me thanks. Can't find it at our store? Please message us what you are looking for and we will list it for you. 407-906-4346

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