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Jdm Nissan Sr20det S13 Black Top Engine, 5speed Tranny, Ecu, Wiring, Igniter,maf on 2040-parts.com

US $1,899.00
Location:

Laval, Quebec, CA

Laval, Quebec, CA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:NISSAN SR20DET Warranty:Yes

ENGINELANDINC

Direct Importer of Quality Used Japanese Engines & Transmissions Since 2001

Engine Land Inc, 5734 Industrial Blvd, Montreal, Quebec, CANADA
Toll-free Sales & Support 1-877-965-0888

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We are selling a  Nissan SR20DET S13 Black Top Engine, 5-Speed RWD Transmission,  Computer (ECU) Ecu, Maf, Igniter Chip& Wiring Harness (Un-cut).

Imported direct from Japan with less than 60,000 miles.

Serial #:SR20

What you see is what you get!

PLEASE MAKE SURE AND BE 100% CERTAIN THAT THIS ITEM FITS TO YOUR CAR BEFORE BIDDING ON IT IF IT DOES NOT FIT TO YOUR CAR THEN WE WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE.

PLEASE CHECK THE CONDITION OF THE ITEM ON THE PICTURES

*** WE SHIP TO A CONFIRM PAYPAL ADDRESS ONLY***

***Make sure to send us a valid phone number with your Payment***


 


Specs:
Manufacturer: NISSAN 
Engine Code: SR20DET
Valvetrain: DOHC 
Displacement: 
Horsepower: 


Parts Included:
• Complete Engine
- Cylinder Head
- Intake Manifold
- Cylinder Block
- Sensors
- Exhaust Manifold
- Fuel Rail
- Injectors
- Distributor
- Throttle Body
- Alternator
- Ignition Wires
- Pulleys
- Valve cover
- Oil Pan

• 5-Speed RWD Transmission

• Computer (ECU)

• Wiring Harness (Un-cut)

-Ecu

-Maf

-Igniter Chip


Warranty & Sales Policy:
30 day warranty on the engine block and head. Electronics and accessories are NOT covered. All engines are compression tested before being shipped. We do not ship engines with bad compression. All sales are final, no refunds or exchanges.


Shipping & Delivery:
We ship to the USA, Canada, Europe and Caribbean. We ship to any commercial or residential location. There is a $45 charge for liftgate delivery. Shipping to the East Coast ranges from $200-350 and West Coast from $350-450. Call for a quote, 1-877-965-0888.


Payment & Pricing:
We accept VISA & Mastercard over the phone or PayPal. All prices are in US dollars.


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