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2002 Gm 5.3 Liter Vortec Engine 40k on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Monroe, New York, United States

Monroe, New York, United States

5.3L Engine Removed from 2002 Chevy Avalanche 1500 z71 which had 40K on it

vin 3GNEK13T42G139968

Engine was tested and ran very strong

COMPLETE Drop out Assembly:


Included Accessories: 

Starter (rusty but functional), Alternator (good working), Steering Pump (good working)

-ECU (Brain Box)

-Wiring Harness (good condition, all plugs were removed properly)

-O2 SENSORS 

-Cable Actuated Throttle Body

-Mass Air Flow Sensor
-A/C Pump 

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