1999 Mazda Protege Engine Motor 1.6 Very Rare Less Than 40k Miles on 2040-parts.com
Florence, Alabama, US
THIS MOTOR WAS REMOVED FROM A RUNNING 1999 MAZDA PROTEGE WITH 39K MILES. YOU CAN TELL BY THE DUST IT HAS BEEN STORED FOR A LONG TIME. MOTOR WAS REMOVED AND STORED IN 2003. ALSO HAVE THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. CALL 256-483-1556 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
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