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Eclutchmaster Stage 1 Phase Racing Clutch Kit Fits 2002-2006 Altima 2.5l Qr25de on 2040-parts.com

US $125.56
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La Habra, California, United States

La Habra, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:eCLUTCHMASTER Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:EC-S1003HP1PH-1 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:EXEDY NSK1003 06071 Part Brand:eCLUTCHMASTER Other Part Number:LUK 06-071 DMF040 143291 CLUTCH SPECIFICS:9 7/16" 24 SPLINE Placement on Vehicle:Left CLUTCH PRESSURE PLATE:STAGE 1 HEAT TREATED SINGLE DIAPHRAGM PUSH TYPE Surface Finish:CAST IRON, CERAMIC ORGANIC

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