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Nissan Terrano Forklifts Td27 2.7l Engine Full Gasket Set on 2040-parts.com

US $47.00
Location:

Maricopa, Arizona, US

Maricopa, Arizona, US
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 THIS FULL GASKET SET INCLUDES:

  • Graphite head gasket
  • Valve cover gasket
  • Intake manifold gasket
  • Exhaust manifold gasket
  • Front main seal
  • Rear main seal
  • Valve stem seals
  • Timing case gasket
  • Water pump gasket
  • O-Rings
  • Oil pan gasket
  • Other small gaskets

*We only sell NOK oil seals and valve stem seals from Japan.



APPLICATIONS FOR:

NISSAN TD27 ENGINE 2.7L TURBO DIESEL

Post-1990 D21 Nissan Navara/ Nissan Hardbody and pre-1991 Nissan Terrano/ Terramax and Nissan Forklifts model:FGD02A32Q

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