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Gt1549s Turbocharger Chra Cartridge, Nissan Almera Tino Yd1, 452274,14411-bn800, on 2040-parts.com

US $178.00
Location:

衡阳市, 湖南省, China

衡阳市, 湖南省, China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:452274-5006S,452274-0004, 452274-0005,14411BN800, Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:452274-0006,144114U115, 144115M320, 433467-0012, Country/Region of Manufacture:China Other Part Number:14411-BN800, 14411-4U115, 14411-5M320, Brand:Nissan Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right


Car Make/ModelCar YearEngine size/FuelCooling Type

Nissan ALMERA Di20022.2/4 /  DOil
Nissan ALMERA TINO Di



CHRA Dimension:


CW: 34.5mm /  49mm   6long and 6 short ,

TW :  35mm / 41mm      9 blades

20022.2/4 /  DOil

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