95' Lt1 Engine With Computer Module on 2040-parts.com
Sandy, Oregon, United States
95' LT1 engine around 120K original miles. Ran when removed from Buick Roadmaster. includes computer module. valve covers need new gaskets. Also selling the 4L60E transmission for $400 or take both for $900. Pick up in Oregon or buyer arranges shipping.
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