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1997 1998 Subaru Legacy Awd 2.2 At Engine Vin 4, 6th Digit Egr System Oem 116k on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
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North Port, Florida, United States

North Port, Florida, United States
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Warranty:No Warranty Transmission:Automatic Mileage:116,000 Engine:2.2Liters VIN Number:4S3BK4351W7306383 Model:SUBARU LEGACY Year:1998

GOOD CONDITION, CAR DRIVES NO PROBLEM

Please give us 3 days to remove the engine

Shipping only if you have a business address and a forklift, if you don't WE WILL CHARGE MORE

Shipping through SOUTHEASTERN FREIGHT

No extra parts will be shipped.

WE DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS, THIS IS MY PERSONAL CAR - ENGINE WORKS 100%

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR FITMENT - VIN NUMBER PROVIDED

116K Original Miles on car, CLEAN TITLE

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