Filter Kit, Nissan Pathfinder 89-up Frontier/xterra (6cyl 2wd | All Metal) on 2040-parts.com
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Welcome to Wide World of Imports Please save us to your favorite sellers! We List new items daily and are constantly updating our inventory. Listing details below: Application: Nissan Description: Filter Kit, Nissan (6 Cyl 2wd) (.300" Pick-Up Tube) (All Metal) (89-Up) (does not fit 2wd Supercharged Frontier/Xterra, 12/98-Up 2wd Pathfinder) Year Range: 1989-2004 Please see Item specific section for related part numbers to this item. If an issue should arise PLEASE contact us prior to leaving feedback. 99.9 percent of the time we can find a solution or answer to your issue. |
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