Nissan Pathfinder,nissan D21 Pickup Right Front Brake Caliper 19-1206 on 2040-parts.com
Glen Head, New York, US
NISSAN PATHFINDER & NISSAN D21 PICKUP FRONT RIGHT BRAKE CALIPER. REMANUFACTURED WITH ALL NEW SEALS AND NEW PISTONS. CALIPER COMES AS SHOWN.
FITS :
NISSAN PATHFINDER FRONT RIGHT 1989-1995
SHIPPING PRICE IS FOR U.S. ONLY.
On Mar-20-13 at 18:43:57 PDT, seller added the following information:
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