1994+ Jdm Mr2 Turbo Limited Slip Differential (lsd) E153 Transmission on 2040-parts.com
San Francisco, California, United States
Selling E153 OEM LSD Transmission off JDM MR2 Turbo half cut clip.
Estimated mileage is around 45-70k miles Can fit USDM 91-93 GEN2, JDM GEN3 and JDM GEN4 3SGTE *Picture is for illustration purposes only, actual product may vary slightly. Located in San Francisco and can ship to the 48 states (CONUSA) |
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