95-99 Eclipse Talon Turbo 2g Gsx Gst Dsm 4g63t Rebuilt Cylinder Head Gasket Set on 2040-parts.com
Blue Springs, Missouri, United States
95-99 Eclipse Talon Laser Turbo 2G DSM
4G63T 7 Bolt Rebuilt Cylinder Head!The head has been FRESHLY REBUILT and it is ready to
install, the head was disassembled, hot tanked, checked for cracks, resurfaced, all valve's and valve seats, were cleaned, checked and reground and new valve
seals were installed! The is also no core charge!!Also it comes with a head gasket set with the gasket needed to install the head!
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