Apec Shock Absorber Damper Strut Rear Left fits Nissan Micra IV 2010-2015 1.2
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Apec Shock Absorber Damper Strut Rear Left fits Nissan Micra IV 2010-2015 1.2

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Apec Shock Absorber Damper Strut Rear Left fits Nissan Micra IV 2010-2015 1.2Description This Apec Red Shock Absorber (Part Number ASA1365) is OE quality replacement, supplied for direct fitment to compatible vehicles. Specifications Brand Apec Red Part Type Shock Absorber Shock Absorber Type Gas Pressure Shock Absorber Design Telescopic Shock Absorber Shock Absorber Mounting Type Top pin Shock Absorber System Twin Tube Diameter 38mm Height 594mm Compression Height 387mm Manufacturer Part Number ASA1365 Vehicle Compatibility

Description

This Apec Red Shock Absorber (Part Number ASA1365) is OE-quality replacement, supplied for direct fitment to compatible vehicles.

Specifications

Brand Apec Red
Part Type Shock Absorber
Shock Absorber Type Gas Pressure
Shock Absorber Design Telescopic Shock Absorber
Shock Absorber Mounting Type Top pin
Shock Absorber System Twin-Tube
Diameter 38mm
Height 594mm
Compression Height 387mm
Manufacturer Part Number ASA1365

Vehicle Compatibility

Use the vehicle compatibility checker above to confirm fitment to your registration. This part fits the following vehicles:

Make Model Years
Nissan MICRA IV (K13K, K13KK) 2010-2015

OEM References

This part is a direct OE-quality replacement for the following original equipment manufacturer part numbers:

Make Reference
Nissan E62101HA3A, E62101HA4A

Why Buy Apec Red?

Apec Red is a trusted name in OE-quality replacement parts. Every component is manufactured to original equipment standards, providing reliable performance, exact fitment and long service life.

  • OE-quality construction
  • Tested to manufacturer specifications
  • Trusted by professional workshops
  • Backed by manufacturer warranty
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