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Ford Focus St 2.0l I-4 Ecoboost Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
Condition:Used

I have up for sale a motor pulled out of a 2013 Ford Focus ST
I was told it has less than 20k miles.

Comes complete with Intake Manifold, Turbo, Alternator, Starter

Has Coolant hoses and vacuum lines. Everything is taken apart but I have the pieces. 

Also includes flywheel and clutch along with some intake and charge pipes, I have a catalytic converter with oxygen sensors and a wiring harness that was damaged on one connector by previous owner.

Will send more pictures upon request and answer any further questions via email


NO SHIPPING. LOCAL PICKUP ONLY... Located in San Jose CA

Price is 2,000 or best offer


I would prefer cash when picking up the engine but will accept paypal.

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