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2003 Corvette Z06 Ls6 Complete Engine 405hp Ls6 27k Miles on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Colbert, Washington, United States

Colbert, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

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1997-2004 C5 Corvette Z06 Engine
Swap/Conversion/Replacement 
***Removed from 2003 C5 Corvette Z06 w/ 27K***

Auction includes:
Engine, ignition wiring harness and computer, front section of the exhaust w/ cats, motor mount adapter plates to mount standard sbc mounts, manual pedal assembly, hydraulic throw out bearing, clutch and pressure plate, ignition, chip keys, bcm, fuse panel... More than you'll need.  Also available are the Fuel tanks from the car w/ pump, however they CAN NOT be shipped.  I can however remove the pump and send it with if it helps.

***This was removed from a completely stock, unmodified car.***

Here is the VIN to the Car it's from if you would like to carfax it.  1g1yy12s335100836

***Please look at pictures and ask any questions prior to bidding***
***Local pick up and Freight option.  Message for an actual freight quote.  I am working on how to add a freight calculator to the post, but it currently will not let me. ***
***Item is for sale LOCALLY, auction may end at anytime***

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