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2006 Toyota Sienna Engine (2wd) on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

This engine was purchased for a 2006 Sienna. However my vehicle is an AWD but the engine is for 2WD.

IT DID NOT FIT COS THE BLOCK DESIGN IS DIFFERENT.

I have changed the timing belt in anticipation of putting it in the car cos its easier when out.

I believe if fits other years from 2004-2006 and can fit Solara, Lexus and Highlanders (Pls check with your mechanic before purchase)

Engine is in good shape too bad i dont have a use for it.

Ready to go. Buyer is responsible for pickup

Asking $1k

Mr Kay (904-881-5585)

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