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Toyota 1zz Cylinder Head Vvti Chevy Pontiac Corolla Celica 1zzfe on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Desert Hot Springs, California, United States

Desert Hot Springs, California, United States

Selling cylinder head assembly as pictured.
Cylinder head has been pressure tested and resurfaced. 1zzfe VVTi

Toyota
Celica GT 2000-2005
Corolla 1999-2008
Matrix 2003-2008
MR2 Spyder 2000-2005

Pontiac
Vibe 2003-2008

Chevrolet
Prizm 2000-2002

For engine 1zz-fe VVTi check casting # for match buyers responsible to veryfi fitment.

Shipping price is for lower 48 states only.

Also have camshafts and head bolts valve caps and bridges if needed ask for price

If you have any questions please ask before purchase.

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