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96 Trans Am Camaro Lt1 5.7 Complete Engine Motor Chevy Sbc 350 Swap Firebird V8 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,150.00
Location:

Round Lake, Illinois, United States

Round Lake, Illinois, United States

 

This listing is for a Complete LT1 Engine Motor Swap out of a 96 Trans Am.  Ran Great before removal, 111k.  Complete with accessories, intake, fuel rail, Computer, Wiring so forth.  No Trans Included (was a 6 spd). LOCAL PICKUP ONLY.  Priced to Sell. Please check out the photo for the actual item. Thanks for looking at my listing.



Local Pick Up ONLY,  please contact me PRIOR to bidding to arrange pickup.  If you bid without contact me I will assume you are one of the people who didn't read the listing or check the location and cancel your bid.  Sorry not trying to sound rude but I have had to many people cost me money and time recently from simply not reading listings.

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