93.5-96 Infiniti G20 Egr Sensor Assembly Factory Original Only 29k Miles Of Use on 2040-parts.com
Wilmette, Illinois, US
This is an EGR Sensor removed from a 1996 Infiniti g20 with only 29k factory original miles. It was carefully removed. Why spend over a hundred on an aftermarket one when you can have the factory original gently used one and pass your smog emissions test without a problem? Sale is final. I am not a business.
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