Ultima | Front Shock Absorber (Strut) | Nissan Pulsar N13 Holden Astra LD 1987–1991 | 65420A
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Ultima | Front Shock Absorber (Strut) | Nissan Pulsar N13 Holden Astra LD 1987–1991 | 65420A

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Ultima | Front Shock Absorber (Strut) | Nissan Pulsar N13 Holden Astra LD 1987–1991 | 65420AUltima Front Shock Absorber (Strut) for Nissan Pulsar N13 and Holden Astra LD (19871991) This Ultima Front Shock Absorber (Part No. 65420A) is an OE replacement strut, suitable for either the Left or Right Hand Side of the Nissan Pulsar N13 and its closely related model, the Holden Astra LD, manufactured between 1987 and 1991. Warranty 3 year 100000km Why Ultima? Ultima shocks are engineered for durability and consistent performance, matching original

Ultima Front Shock Absorber (Strut) for Nissan Pulsar N13 and Holden Astra LD (1987–1991)

This Ultima Front Shock Absorber (Part No. 65420A) is an OE-replacement strut, suitable for either the Left or Right Hand Side of the Nissan Pulsar N13 and its closely related model, the Holden Astra LD, manufactured between 1987 and 1991.

Warranty

3 year / 100000km

Why Ultima?

Ultima shocks are engineered for durability and consistent performance, matching original equipment standards. This strut is designed to restore the factory handling, stability, and ride quality to your Pulsar N13 or Astra LD, ensuring superior road holding and comfort. The **65420A** is interchangeable between the left and right sides.

Key Features:

  • Application: Front Shock Absorber (Strut) for **Nissan Pulsar N13** and **Holden Astra LD**.
  • Position: Universal fitment for the **Front Left Hand Side (LHS)** or **Front Right Hand Side (RHS)**.
  • Suits: Nissan Pulsar N13 Sedan, Hatchback & EXA models, and Holden Astra LD Hatchback & Sedan models, with a production date range of **1987 to 1991**.
  • Design: Twin-tube, nitrogen gas-charged (Optimised to restore original ride comfort and handling).
  • Material: High-strength steel construction with double-chromed piston rod for durability.
  • Fitment: Direct OE replacement – check your vehicle's model and year range carefully.
  • Unit of Measure: Sold individually (1 piece)

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: Ultima
  • Part Number (SKU): 65420A
  • System Type: Front Shock Absorber (Strut)
  • Material: High-Strength Steel
  • Position: Front (Universal LHS/RHS)
  • Vehicle Model: Nissan Pulsar / Holden Astra
  • Series: N13 / LD
  • Years: 1987–1991
  • Notes: Universal front fitment (Left or Right).

Vehicle Fitment Information

Make Model Series Years Position Notes
Nissan Pulsar N13 1987–1991 Front Left or Right Includes EXA models
Holden Astra LD 1987–1989 Front Left or Right

 

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