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Camshaft Position Sensor For Infiniti Fx Nissan Pathfinder 00-08 23731-2y52e on 2040-parts.com

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Barking, London, United Kingdom
Condition:New Part Type:Camshaft Position Sensor Reference OE/OEM Number:23731-2Y52E Tag Number:V38-72-0217 Brand:VEMO Manufacturer Part Number:V38-72-0217 Manufacturer Warranty:2 Years Interchange Part Number:23731-2Y52E, 23731-2Y524, 23731-2Y522, 23731-2Y52A, Superseded Part Number:23731-2Y523, -23731-2Y521, 237312Y52E, Fits to:INFINITI, NISSAN OEM:23731-2Y52E Weight (kg):0.14 PACKING UNIT:1 Width (cm):7 Height (cm):7 Length (cm):4 EAN:4046001850004

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