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Fits 02-06 Nissan Sentra 1.8l Ignition Coil New Hitachi on 2040-parts.com

US $89.25
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Paramount, California, United States

Paramount, California, United States
FITS 02-06 NISSAN SENTRA 1.8L  IGNITION COIL NEW HITACHI, US $89.25, image 1
Condition:New Brand:HITACHI Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:22448-6N015 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

ITEM DESCRIPTION             
     NEW IGNITION COIL MADE IN JAPAN 1 PC.
  HIGH QUALITY PARTS
  
BRAND
   HITACHI
APPLICATION
  02-06 NISSAN SENTRA 1.8L  
 PLEASE MAKE SURE PART NUMBER BEFORE BIT

PARTS NUMBER
   OEM:22448-6N015

SHIPPING INFO
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WARRANTY 
 IT COME WITH 12 MONTHS PARTS WARRANTY.
                                                                 
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