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F22a Sohc Non Vtec Engine & Automatic Transmission 90-93 on 2040-parts.com

US $999.00
Location:

Scarborough, Ontario, CA

Scarborough, Ontario, CA
Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:For more information about our return policy please visit our website at www dot jdmtigerjapanese dot com Other Part Number:47F22A Warranty:Yes Part Brand:HONDA

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IMPORTED FROM JAPAN
F22A SOHC Non VTEC Engine & Automatic Transmission Honda Accord 90-93


Includes:
Complete Engine, Complete Head and Block, Automatic Transmission, Intake Manifold, Exhaust Manifold, Fuel Rail, Injectors, Throttle Body, Alternator, Distributor, Starter, Power Steering Pump, Fly Wheel , Oil Pan

Quality:
Tiger Japanese prides itself on offering engines of excellent quality. All our engines pass a Multi-point inspection & Compression test to ensure great quality engines and come with 25 - 35 Thousand miles. We only ship engines with positive compression test results.

Shipping:
We ship to USA, Canada and Europe. To get an accurate shipping rate please visit our at ( www dot jdmtigerjapanese dot com ) and click on the Shipping Costs at the top part of our site. 

Payment:
Our goal at JDM Tiger Japanese Auto Parts is to make your shopping experience, quick and easy. With this in mind, we accept these convenient payment option: 

Pay Pal
Money Order
Credit Card (Visa, Master and Debit Card).
Bank Transfer

Warranty:
90 Days

Contact Us:
Tiger Japanese Auto Parts
117 Sinnott Road
Scarborough, ON, M1L4S6
Canada

Toll Free: 1-888-664-6618
Tell: 1-416-750-8578
Fax: 1-416-750-9947

Working Hours:
Monday to Friday: 9am – 6pm EST
Sat: 9am to 3pm EST (Pick up only)
Sunday: Closed

 

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