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Nos Oem 1984-1989 Nissan 300zx / 300zx Turbo Relay Cover Decal on 2040-parts.com

Location:

McKinney, Texas, United States

McKinney, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Nissan Manufacturer Part Number:24137-01P00

You are bidding on a NOS OEM 1984 through 1989 Nissan 300ZX and 300ZX Turbo under hood relay box cover decal. The Nissan part number is 24137-01P00 and it has not been available from Nissan as a service replacement item for a couple of years now.

If you own any Z31, then chances are your original label is wrinkled up, stained, or lifting up due to heat and age. This is a nice detailing item for you 1st-gen 300ZX.

I have other new/reproduction Z31 items for sale in other auctions.

Thanks for looking.

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