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Suspension Strut Rod Bushing Front Moog K9215 Fits 79-83 Nissan 280zx on 2040-parts.com

US $17.80
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Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Suspension Strut Rod Bushing Front MOOG K9215 fits 79-83 Nissan 280ZX, US $17.80, image 1
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Other Part Number:K9215, FA1317, 15981, 578-1036B, 45G25036, FK9215 SKU:MFE:K9215 Interchange Part Number:101-3850, HB1175, RK9215, IK9215, 5163008, MK9215 Brand:Moog Feature 3:Engineered to meet or exceed OE requirements Manufacturer Part Number:K9215 Placement on Vehicle:Front Quantity Needed:1; Feature 1:Easy to install Life Cycle Status Description:Available to Order Feature 4:MOOG engineering-validated construction and design Emission Code:1 Feature 2:Restores like-new steering and handling Country of Origin (Primary):JP UPC:Does not apply

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