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Kyb Front Coil Spring For Nissan Primera 2.0 November 1990 To September 1996 on 2040-parts.com

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Northampton, United Kingdom

Northampton, United Kingdom
Condition:New Intended Use:Replacement Part Type:Steering and Suspension Subtype:Coil Springs Manufacturer:Nissan (Compatible) Model/Series:Primera Fuel Type:Petrol Brand:KYB Body Style:Estate BHP:116 Engine Code:SR20DI Manufacturer Part Number:874754-RA1489-285954 EAN:4909500572207 Reference OE/OEM Number:5.40E+09 Nissan, 5401052000 Nissan, 5401052E03 Nissan

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