Nissan 240 Sx- Convertible Motor And Pump - Oem on 2040-parts.com
Cape Coral, Florida, US
NISSAN 240 SX MOTOR PUMP FOR CONVERTIBLE TOPS.
THIS PART WAS TESTED AND APPROVED.
THIS PART IS GUARANTEED.
WE COMBINE SHIPPING.
HYDRAULIC FLUID WAS REMOVED FROM PUMP.
PLASTIC LINES NOT INCLUDED.
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