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Used 3sgte Mr2 Bare Block, Have Gen2 And Gen3 Available. on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
Notes:- Picture is for illustration purposes only, actual product may vary slightly. -May have wear and tear, scratches and blemishes and imperfections. Item May vary slightly than shown in picture.
Brand:Toyota

Selling a USDM 91-95 3SGTE GEN2 MR2 Bare block with Bearing Caps and bolts but WITHOUT CRANKSHAFT, PISTONS, RODS. 

If you need any other variations such as a GEN3 Block, Please Specify. 

Also Selling the crank shaft for $150 + shipping. Please contact me for more details. 

If you do not specify, by default, i will ship you the 91-95 GEN2 3SGTE bare block. 


Notes:
- Picture is for illustration purposes only, actual product may vary slightly. 
-May have wear and tear, scratches and blemishes and imperfections. Item May vary slightly than shown in picture.

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