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Datsun Roadster Fairlady Alternator Lower Mounting Bracket 1600 2000 Srl311 Spl on 2040-parts.com

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Palatine, Illinois, United States

Palatine, Illinois, United States
I know this is the same for 1968 1969 and 1970 Datsun Roadsters. I am not sure about 1967 and earlier models. Good condition, I sandblasted it, primered and painted with quality Rustoleum paint.
Brand:Nissan Surface Finish:Blue Placement on Vehicle:Right Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Datsun Roadster Fairlady Alternator Lower Mounting Bracket 1600 2000 SRL311 SPL311. I know this is the same for 1968 1969 and 1970 Datsun Roadsters. I am not sure about 1967 and earlier models. Good condition, I sandblasted it, primered and painted with quality Rustoleum paint.

Please ask if you have any questions.
Thanks for looking,
Matt

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