Nissan Vg30e(t) Valve Cover Dress Up Hex Cap Bolts 300zx Maxima Altima on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, US
This is a set of twenty (20) hex cap stainless steel bolts for the VG30 and VG33 heads.
These bolts will replace your old worn out phillips bolts, no more hassle, no more stripping. They use a size 4 allen key, and come with washers for a sleek better look. Available only in stainless steel.
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