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Nissan 33084-3x42d K3 2013 2014 Ecu Oem New Control Unit Assy Transfer on 2040-parts.com

US $429.99
Location:

Sheffield, Alabama, US

Sheffield, Alabama, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:Japan

Up for sale is a new, tested and in excellent physical and mechanical condition Control Unit Assy Transfer.  I am not highly knowledgeable on these parts, so please check out the photos and do your research before purchase. This is a new part for 2013, 2014 model Nissans. I believe they fit Pathfinders, Xterra's and Frontier. The part number is 33084 3X42D K3. Make sure this is the part you need. Check with your dealer or mechanic for compatibility with other years and models. This is lowest price you will find on the internet for one of these new, so take advantage of this auction now while you have a chance!

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