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Part Name: Nissens NSS60938 60938 Radiator
Part Number: 60938, NSS60938
Part Brand: Nissens

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Nissens NSS60938 60938 Radiator (60938, NSS60938)

Part Description & Details

NISSENS RADIATOR, 1-ROW -- 20.75 in. x 17.25 in. x 1.37 in. core size, 1.4 in. inlet size, 1.6 in. outlet size, 2-1/2 in. x 18-3/4 in. top header, 2-1/2 in. x 18-3/4 in. bottom header; Plastic tanks, aluminum core; Without engine oil cooler; Manufactured to the highest OEM standards; Pressure-tested before leaving production; Assures long service life, high cooling capacity, and high resistance to pressure, corrosion, and blows; Made of the best raw materials and constructed with superefficient fins; With Nissens' limited 18-month warranty.

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