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Datsun 1975-76 280z 4 Speed 4th Gear Light Switch New Oem 539 on 2040-parts.com

US $38.99
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:Nissan Other Part Number:200-539 Manufacturer Part Number:200-539 UPC:Does not apply

New OEM transmission 4th gear lamp switch for years: Dec. 1974 to July 1976,  Datsun 280Z.  This switch mounts on the side of the manual (4 speed) transmission. This switch has flat style connectors.  If you have a trans leak look at this switch for a possible problem.  Free shipping to the u.s. lower 48.

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