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Nissan 96-2004 Vg33e Cylinder Head Pair Heads Infiniti Mercury on 2040-parts.com

US $320.00
Location:

Desert Hot Springs, California, United States

Desert Hot Springs, California, United States

Selling a pair of cylinder heads from a 2000 Nissan Xterra VG33E 3.3l. Cast OWO both have been pressure tested and resurfaced.

Shold fit:
Nissan
Frontier 99-04
Pathfinder 96-00
Xterra 00-04
Quest 99-02

Infiniti
Qx4 97-00

Mercury
Villager 99-02

Buyer is responsible to veryfi fitment.

Will separate if needed just message.

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