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Nissan Silvia S14 Sr20det Dual Electric Cooling Fans on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

APO, Armed Forces Europe, The Middle East, & , US

APO, Armed Forces Europe, The Middle East, & , US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

I bought this set of fans along with an aftermarket radiator for my S14 200SX (Euro Silvia). I installed the radiator but decided to stick with the belt driven fan and shroud set-up. So this fan set-up has never been used, installed, or even test fit. I recently sold the car and the guy who bought it, wrecked it, so there is no hope of ever buying back the remains to rebuild as a side project.

Now clearing out my stock of OEM and aftermarket goodies. Check out my other auctions for SR20DET goodies!

Parts are located in Italy, which is where I live. Shipping will be via USPS Priority Mail from APO address. Please allow 10-14 business days to arrive if shipping to the U.S.

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