95-98 Nissan Silvia S14 Sr20det Engine Computer Mt Manual Ecu 23710 69f01 on 2040-parts.com
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Brand:nissan
Manufacturer Part Number:23710 69F01
Country of Manufacture:Japan
GRAND OPEN!! From July 2013
05/1995- 1998 Last NISSAN SILVIA S14 SR20det engine computer MT manual ECU
Product No.23710-69F01 Engine: SR20det MT
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Car Type:05/1995- 1998 Last NISSAN SILVIA S14 Grade:-- Part no. 23710-69F01 Engine: SR20det
CONDITION:Great working ! from running car!
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