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Front Brake Pads For Nissan 300c 720 Armada Navara Pathfinder Vanette Db340 on 2040-parts.com

AU $49.00
Location:

Mitcham, Victoria, Australia

Mitcham, Victoria, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Bendix Brake Type:Brake Pads Manufacturer Part Number:DB340 BS Product Type:Brakes

Nissan 300C, 720 Series, Armada, Navara, Nomad, Pathfinder, Vanette Front Brake Pads DB340

 

Part Number

Brand

Condition

Contents

BCDB340

Bendix

Brand New Stock

1 x front axle brake pad set

Make

Model

Year

Model Variant

Nissan

300C

1984-1985

Sedan

 

720 Series

1984-1986

4WD Pick Up Akebono Caliper

 

Armada

1983-1985

Utility

 

Navara

08/1985-08/1992

D21 4WD, RWD

 

Nomad

1978-1989

Wagon

 

Nomad

1987-1992

Wagon (WSC22)

 

Pathfinder

09/1986-07/1992

(WNY D21)

 

Vanette

10/1988-1992

C22 Akebono Caliper

 

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