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NISSAN PULSAR MK 4 N13 1986 - 1991 1.7 - 1681cc 8v CD17 Diesel Engine

Prices From : POA*
Engine Condition : Used / Recondition
Engine Mileage : Between 10,000 & 75,000
Engine Quantity : More than 10 available / 8 Sold
Additional Info :Most parts available for this vehicle

Used NISSAN PULSAR 1681cc 1986 - 1991 CD17 Engine

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NISSAN PULSAR 1.7 8V Reconditioned Engines:

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NISSAN PULSAR 8V CD17 Cylinder Heads

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Technical Data: CD17 ENGINE
Make
Model
Year
Variant
Engine
Nissan
Pulsar
1986
MK 4
1681cc 54HP 40KW (Diesel)
Nissan
Pulsar
1987
MK 4
1681cc 54HP 40KW (Diesel)
Nissan
Pulsar
1988
MK 4
1681cc 54HP 40KW (Diesel)
Nissan
Pulsar
1989
MK 4
1681cc 54HP 40KW (Diesel)
Nissan
Pulsar
1990
MK 4
1681cc 54HP 40KW (Diesel)
Nissan
Pulsar
1991
MK 4
1681cc 54HP 40KW (Diesel)
HP
Cylinders
Fuel
Valves
Litre - cc
54
4
Diesel
8
1.7
Douglas Graham
All I can say is excellent service well done thanks from a very satisfied customer Mr Douglas Graham.
Edd
Great service
Ian Small
BUT!!!! The telephone number they give you to ring looks like a mobile phone number for the company that offered you the quote. Researched the number on the net and found out it was actually a premium rate number costing £1 a minute. Needless to say I didn't ring it as was warned most calls last about 6 mins. At least if 247 spares had indicated that it was a premium rate number, they would have some credibility. They didn't so they don't.