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Infiniti / Nissan Factory Postivie Battery Cable Terminal - Fits Most Models on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Type:Terminal Manufacturer Part Number:24340-7F000 Brand:Nissan UPC:Does Not Apply

Factory Nissan/Infiniti Positive Battery Terminal

Fits MOST 2000 to 2013 Model Nissan and Infiniti models

If you're not sure if this is the correct one for your vehicle just send us a message with your 17 digit VIN (Vehicle ID Number) and we'll verify for you before sending!

This is the terminal that bolts to the end of the positive batter cable and and then clamps down to the battery post.
It's the one that is probably corroded and cracking on your vehicle

We keep them in stock ready to ship so you won't have to wait long!

And it's a genuine factory part so should work perfectly for you and get you back on the road!

And if there's anything else you want or need for your Infiniti or Nissan just let us know.  We carry the full line of factory parts and accessories!


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