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US $2,575.00
Location:

Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States

Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Interchange Part Number:300-15453 Core Charge:300.00 Warranty:Yes


This is a 5.3L GMC/Chevrolet VERY CLEAN, slightly used complete LMG engine with less than 5k miles!  Due to it's reliability and ample horsepower, the 5.3L is used by GM in several later model full size and midsize trucks, vans & SUV's. 

YOU WANT PEACE OF MIND?  This engine is backed with a 1 year / 12,000 parts and labor warranty that is good at any licensed auto repair shop in the country! 

IT IS VERY RARE TO FIND AN ENGINE WITH THIS LOW OF MILEAGE, AND IT WILL SELL QUICKLY, SO DON'T MISS OUT!! 

TOLL FREE PHONE# (866)832-4637

THERE IS A $300.00 FULLY REFUNDABLE CORE DEPOSIT ON THIS UNIT .  IT IS REFUNDED BACK TO YOU ONCE WE RECEIVE THE OLD ENGINE OR "CORE".  WE PROVIDE THE ROUND TRIP FREIGHT, INCLUDING THE CORE RETURN FOR FREE, SO IT DOESN'T COST YOU ANYTHING EXTRA TO SEND THE OLD UNIT BACK TO US!


CORE REFUND CRITERIA:  The old unit only needs to return to us assembled like the engine we shipped you with no missing parts, not be seized up, have no holes in the block or heads, be drained of all fluids and strapped back into the same crate ours arrived in and YOU WILL RECEIVE FULL CORE DEPOSIT REFUND!

Applications:

'10-'13 Chevrolet Avalanche. (with flex fuel & "DOD" or Displacement on Demand also known as cylinder deactivation) (VIN code "0" as the 8th digit)

'10-'13 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 pickups. (with flex fuel & "DOD" or Displacement on Demand also known as cylinder deactivation) (VIN code "0" as the 8th digit) 

10-'14 Chevrolet Tahoe. (with flex fuel & "DOD" or Displacement on Demand also known as cylinder deactivation) (VIN code "0" as the 8th digit)

'10-'14 Chevrolet Suburban. (with flex fuel & "DOD" or Displacement on Demand also known as cylinder deactivation) (VIN code "0" as the 8th digit)

'10-'13 GMC Sierra 1500 pickups. (with flex fuel & "DOD" or Displacement on Demand also known as cylinder deactivation)(VIN code "0" as the 8th digit)

'10-'14 GMC Yukon. (with flex fuel & "DOD" or Displacement on Demand also known as cylinder deactivation)(VIN code "0" as the 8th digit)

'10-'14 GMC Yukon XL 1500. (with flex fuel & "DOD" or Displacement on Demand also known as cylinder deactivation) (VIN code "0" as the 8th digit)

 

Free Shipping Criteria:  Must be a legitimate commercial address in a non-rural, non-residential area  with no residence on the property within the continental 48 United States.  Lift gate delivery is available.

Part#: 300-15453-GR

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