91-96 Infinit G20 G20t Factory Original 02 Sensor Assembly As Pictured on 2040-parts.com
Wilmette, Illinois, US
This is the factory original 02 sensor from a very low mileage (29k miles) 1996 Infiniti G20 (front o2 sensor in the exhaust manifold). This is the factory and not some generic aftermarket that isn't a direct fit. This one is plug n play so you can pass emissions tests without any problems. Sale is Final. I am not a business.
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