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Datsun A15 Pistons With Conrods on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Thessaloniki, Kalamaria, Greece

Thessaloniki, Kalamaria, Greece
Used, in great condition
Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:genuine

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Datsun A15 pistons with conrods

I have many parts from this model that aren't listed on ebay so if you need anything contact me!

We got plenty of Japanese and Koreans car parts  used and new that aren't listed ebay  so if you need anything feel free to contact me and i'll help you in any way i can

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If you are unsure if this fit your vehicle please contact  me for information or call us on 30 2392092269 for our assistance. Our store is placed in greece just outside of thessaloniki on the highway 

22km thessalonikis-moudanion


On Sep-09-16 at 11:16:29 PDT, seller added the following information:

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