What you see in the pictures is what you will get. I am 98% sure this is a 2004 F4I. If someone knows how to identify the exact year I will be happy to check. The F4I was made from 2001-2006. This was disassembled a few years ago and was intended to be a spare engine for a racecar. We switched to a different engine and no longer need this. MOST PARTS ARE THERE BUT SOME ARE MISSING. For some reason the pistons and rods were not with the engine. It could be missing other parts as well. What you see in the pictures is what is included. Major parts crank, cases, cylinders, cyl head, cams, throttle bodies, appear to be in nice condition.
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