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00 01 Alero Cavalier Sunfire 2.4l Engine,6820 Miles, Twin Cam(also Transmission) on 2040-parts.com

US $900.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, US

Phoenix, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:GM

This is a very low mileage engine for 2001 GM Oldsmobile Alero, Cavalier, Sunfire.

• 2.4L, 4 cylinder, 146 Cu In,Twin Cam 

Miles on unit: 6820 (Has been in storage)
• The automatic transmission and other miscellaneous items are also available at low cost.


Note:  The engine has a damaged block from impact but is repairable.  It can be welded or replaced.


Buyer must arrange for delivery. Fork lift available for loading. (Located in Phoenix AZ)

You can arrange for FedEx to pick up and deliver but an additional $100 will be charged to palletize it.

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