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Catalytic Converter Fits 2007-2008 Nissan Sentra Walker on 2040-parts.com

US $313.91
Location:

Moorestown, New Jersey, United States

Moorestown, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Inlet Connection Type:2 Bolt Welded Flanges SKU:464:53769 Outlet Connection Type:2 Bolt Welded Flange Brand:Walker Body Material:Stainless Steel Manufacturer Part Number:53769 Inlet Diameter Designation:Inside Diameter Most Popular Make / Model:Nissan Sentra Placement on Vehicle:Front Oxygen sensor location:Post Catalyst Quantity Needed:1; Fitment:Direct Fit Feature Point:Not legal for sale in California Overall Length:29.750"" UPC:Does not apply

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