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1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 Nissan 280zx Trunk Hatch Hinges on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Hudson, Quebec, Canada

Hudson, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Used

YOU ARE NOW BIDDING ON: a set of rear trunk panel or hatch hinges for the 1979 to 83 Nissan 280zx. They have been cleaned up and painted silver. Ready to install so you might as well go with clean ones like this for your project. I included lots of pictures so you can see the exact condition.  Shipping the smaller,light parts is expensive because ebay requires me to ship with tracking number.


LET ME KNOW WHAT PART YOU NEED FOR YOUR DATSUN 240Z, 260Z, 280Z OR NISSAN 280ZX, 280ZX TURBO AND I WILL LIST IT HERE ON EBAY FOR YOU.



These are used parts and are sold as is... if there is a problem you must contact us right away. If a refund is the solution, you must ship the part(s) back at your expense and only once we get / inspect the part(s) will a refund be sent... no exceptions!!!

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