Engine from a 1995 Lexus ls 400,it has 220,000 miles runs great no noise no smoking no mixing no check engine light ,still in the car and it fires quickly with no issues.
This car is located in Eugene ,OR.
If you win the auction and you want to hear the engine running before I take it out of the car, we can arrange that,
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