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2003 Mercedes Amg C32 203 Complete Engine 88k 02 04 Supercharged Crossfire Srt6 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,100.00
Location:

Passaic, New Jersey, United States

Passaic, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:n/a Brand:oem UPC:Does not apply

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 2003 MERCEDES C32 AMG COMPLETE ENGINE. 
IT HAS A 88791 MILE. 

YOU BUYING WHAT YOU SEE. ( ENGINE ONLY)
THE ENGINE IS STILL IN THE CAR, YOU CAN START , YOU CAN CHECK IT OUT.
YOU  SHOULD NOT DEAL WITH A STORED ENGINE, COULD BE THERE WITH YEARS IN A DIRTH AND WATER.  
THIS IS A SAME ENGINE CHRYSLER USING IN A CROSSFIRE SRT6.                                     
                
FROM A LEFT FROM HIT VEHICLE.
PLEASE NOTE, THAT I HAVE MANY OTHER PARTS AVAILABLE FROM THE SAME CAR.
We selling the whole car, or any parts on it.
Please email me.



PLEASE , IF YOU HAVE ANY  QUESTION, ASK BEFORE BUY

IF YOU PAY CASH I CAN GIVE YOU A DISCOUNT.

I WILL ADD A SHIPPING $300 BUT YOU MORE THAN WELCOME USE YOUR OWN SHIPPING COMPANY OR COME TO PICK UP.

WE HAVE A HUGE STOCK OF MERCEDES PARTS, DIFFERENT MODEL ALSO. WE TRY TO LIST AS MUCH AS WE CAN, BUT IF YOU LOOKING SOMETHING PLEASE EMIAL US.

THANKS

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