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Front Brake Discs Fitting Nissan Maxima (qty 2) Jbr363 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Franklin, Ohio, United States

Franklin, Ohio, United States
Condition:New

This auction is for two new front brake discs, part number JBR363.  This fits

year Type liter del. asp. vin designation where used position notes
1988  V6  3.0  FI  VG30E  Front Brake Disc  Front  To 8/88 
1987  V6  3.0  FI  VG30E  Front Brake Disc  Front   
1986  V6  3.0  FI  VG30E  Front Brake Disc  Front   
1985  V6  3.0  FI  VG30E  Front Brake Disc  Front   
1984  L6  2.4  FI  L24E  Front Brake Disc  Front  From 7/84 

 

 

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