Jaguar 3.8 L Mk2 Motor 8 To 1 Compression La1180-8 Engine Block Head Su Carbs on 2040-parts.com
Redmond, Washington, United States
Here we have a 3.8 Liter Mark 2 Jaguar Engine. This includes all of the items that you see in the pictures and nothing more. It is a rebuild-able motor and has 90% of the components necessary to make a complete motor. Good Luck and Happy Bidding!!!
The motor is sold AS IS. I will ship this anywhere in the world and will calculate the cost upon auction close. Within the Continental United States I will ship for a flat $300 to businesses with loading dock or forklift access. Otherwise shipping may be recalculated. Thanks! |
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