Oem Stock Factory 2003-2005 Lancer Evolution 8 Starter Motor No. 32 14 on 2040-parts.com
Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania, US
Hello, for sale is a starter motor off of a 2003 Lancer Evolution 8. This starter is in working condition and was working upon removal. The reason it was removed and replaced is because the car was having starting issues, it was narrowed down to the ignition switch. Being that I already did all the work, plus had the added security of a brand new starter, I left it. Now I have this used starter sitting around, it is a factory OEM piece, the Mitsubishi info on it is as follows:
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