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2004-2006 Infiniti G35x Right Front Axle (passenger Side) Awd Only on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Janesville, Wisconsin, US

Janesville, Wisconsin, US
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Infiniti G35x Front Right AWD Axle

This was ordered as a replacement for my car (2006 G35x) and it turns out I do not need it.  It was ordered online as a used part that came from a "donor" 2004 G35x that had about 61,000 miles on it.  It was claimed to fit 2004-2006 G35x vehicles, but I would recommend that you verify fit based on the a fact that this came from a 2004 G35x.  

This is for the front right (passenger side) of the AWD vehicle and will not fit any other corner of the AWD car.


Please ask any questions before bidding and I will do what I can to answer them.  
Good luck and thanks.

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