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1995 95 Jeep Wrangler Engine 4-150 2.5l Vin P Oem 450731 on 2040-parts.com

US $749.99
Location:

Pulaski, Wisconsin, United States

Pulaski, Wisconsin, United States
This 1995 95 JEEP WRANGLER ENGINE 4-150 2.5L VIN P OEM 450731 is in overall good condition. The part has normal wear from use, which might be seen from the product photo. This part attaches frame under the hood or the vehicle. This 1995 95 JEEP WRANGLER ENGINE 4-150 2.5L VIN P OEM 450731
Interchange Part Number:300-07225B Year:1995 Conditions & Options:GOOD DescriptionPartCondition:This 1995 95 JEEP WRANGLER ENGINE 4-150 2.5L VIN P Genuine OEM:Yes GTIN:Does not apply Designation:Used Brand:jeep Mileage:119000 Manufacturer Part Number:0 Model:WRANGLER

1995 jeep wrangler 2.5l engine with 119k ran great when pulled. will include engine, intake manifold, exhuast manifold,throtle body, and flywheel.

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