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Cylinder Head Bolt Set For Datsun 240z/260z/280z - Genuine Nissan Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:New

Cylinder Head Bolt Set for Datsun 240z/260z/280z - Genuine Nissan Parts
These are new.
Total of 14 bolts
5 Long Bolts and 9 Short Bolts make a complete set.
The long bolts are still in there protective paper packaging.
Do not remove them from protective packaging until ready to install.

These are not for Turbo Engine.


For Global Shipping I will send an invoice for actual insurance costs and any extra packaging.
Should not be more than $20.  Insurance typically costs $4 per $100 value

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