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Front Drive Shaft Fits Infiniti M35x M45x Fx35 Fx45 G35x Ex35 Driveshaft on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Front Drive Shaft Fits Infiniti M35x M45x FX35 FX45 G35X EX35 Driveshaft, US $225.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Driveshaft Parts OEM Number:37200CG100, 37200-CL70A, 1191-320, INC-293 Manufacturer Part Number:DSINFF Other Part Number:37200CG100, 37200-CL70A, 1191-320, INC-293 Interchange Part Number:37200-CL70A Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:Yes

Front Drive Shaft Fits Infiniti M35x M45x FX35 FX45 G35X EX35 Driveshaft DSINFF

Fits:

Infiniti EX35    Year: 2008-2010

Infiniti FX35    Year: 2003-2008

Infiniti FX45    Year: 2003-2008

Infiniti G35X   Year: 2003-2008

Infiniti M35X  Year: 2006-2010

Infiniti M45X  Year: 2008-2010

Transmission: Manual and Auto

Specifications:

  • direct replacement
  • greased and ready to install
  • high speed balanced
  • OEM ref: 37200CG100 37200-CL70A 1191-320

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