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1989 - 2000 Geo Metro Suzuki Firefly 1.0l Recondioned Rebuilt Cylinder Head S-6 on 2040-parts.com

US $285.00
Location:

Monee, Illinois, US

Monee, Illinois, US
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This is a 1989 - 2000 Geo Metro Suzuki Firefly Recondioned Remanufactured Rebuilt Cylinder Head. It fits all 3 cylinder 1.0L engines. Casting numbers are 5C07B275 and S-6. This cylinder head has been completely remachined, pressure tested and new valve seals installed and comes with a cam, lifters and followers assembled. This cylinder head is in excellent condition and has had no welding and there are no broken bolts or any other defects. This cylinder head comes with a 1 year warranty.

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