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2006 06 Nissan 350z Enthusiast Engine 6spd M/t Manual Transmission, Wiring, Ecu on 2040-parts.com

US $3,200.00
Location:

Aldie, Virginia, US

Aldie, Virginia, US
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Removed from my t-boned 2006 350z, Enthusiast trim, has 76,390 miles, its the complete engine w/ exhaust manifolds, air filter pipe, engine cover, 6 speed manual transmission, shifter assembly if you need it, complete wiring from engine to ECU, and ECU itself number MEC60-120 C1 5902, some other modules, see pictures, may fit other models.  May sure it fits your model.  See my other 350z auctions.  I will definitely consider selling the major parts individually but not until this listing expires.  I may consider adding the clutch pedal assembly, clutch master cylinder, clutch slave, driveshaft, radiator and fan assembly if someone wishes to do a auto to manual conversion.  Call (703)862-6531 if you have any questions.  Shipping can be done but send zip code and I'll do what I can to help ship everything.

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