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New L67 V6 3800 Supercharged Us Engine,t5 Gearbox And Part's


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The Items Up For Sale Are: You would get a new L67 V6 3800 supercharged US engine by the way the engine is yes New .1x T5 Used Manual gearboxes, new Exedy clutch kit, Used V6 supercharged engine wiring loom and Used V6 supercharged engine computer.

Location: QLD Brisbane

But engine can be ship to you.

The Reason for Selling it: I was geting all the parts to do a engine Conversion for my car. But I broken my back so it is up for sale.

Contact Details: Call Sean on 0404158986

b]Price and Payment Conditions: [/b]$5000

I got the engine ship from WA to QLD Brisbane for Around $250 .So if you Pay for Shiping it can be sent to you.

Came and Buy it.So You Can Live the Dream

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