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1996 Gm V6 3.1 Cylinder Head on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
Location:

Norco, California, United States

Norco, California, United States
Condition:Used

1996 GM V6   3.1     Cylinder head with springs valves. rockers AND HEAD BOLTS

YOU ARE BIDDING ON ONE  CYLINDER HEAD ONLY!!!!! APPEARS TO BE ALUMINUM HEAD

 will fit many  makes and models from many years of this motor. I do believe there is one bolt that needs to be extracted for the exhaust manifold, I can not remove it so this is sold as is.

I do have the other head and many parts from this engine and will list them separately

just let me know what you need.

 

will be sold as is where is, pick up of item is ok

or buyer makes own arrangements for shipping

Please ask questions before you bid, not after

Buyer must have a 5 or better bidding history

 Thanks for looking

MAKE SURE THIS IS WHAT YOU WANT/ I DO NOT DO RETURNS OR REFUNDS

 

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