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Spark Plug Wire Set Ngk 8115 Fits 83-86 Nissan 720 2.4l-l4 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.63
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:175-5789, NX 70, NGK8115, 737 38056, RC-NX70, 8115 SKU:NGK:8115 Quantity Needed:1; Brand:NGK Engineering Name:NGK Spark Plug Wire Set Manufacturer Part Number:8115 Product Description - Short - 20:NGK Wire Set Product Description - Abbreviated - 12:Wire Set UPC:00087295081150 Product Description - Invoice - 40:NGK Spark Plug Wire Set Other Part Number:737 38056 129 AAIA Part Type Description:Spark Plug Wire Set

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