Nissan Ignition Coils Infiniti 2000 2001 on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, US
These a genuine Nissan coils. These are the same coils you would buy at your local dealer
You will get what's in the picture:
3 x 22448-2y000
3 x 22448-2y005
These are NOT aftermarket
Email me with any questions
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