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Mazda Rotary Motor on 2040-parts.com

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
1971 mazda rotary motor . this is a very old style motor wiyh very small exhaust ports.all new parts completely rebuilt many years ago for a triumph spitfire conversion.comes with new carb, manifold .starter.exhaust manifold.and flywheel. the front cover . and oil pan are missing.
Type:1971 12A mazda motor Warranty:No Warranty Brand:mazda

 1971 mazda rotary motor . this is a very old style motor wiyh very small exhaust ports.all new parts completely rebuilt many years ago for a triumph spitfire conversion.comes with new carb, manifold .starter.exhaust manifold.and flywheel. the front cover . and oil pan are missing

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