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2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata Transmission Automatic At 2.0l Turbo 15k Miles Factory on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Rio Linda, California, United States

Rio Linda, California, United States
USED GOOD CONDITION TESTED AND WORKING AUTOMATUC TRANSMISSION FOR 2011-2014 HYUNDAI SONATA TURBO ONLY 2.OL ENGINE MOTOR.CONE OFF OF A VEHICLE WITH ONLY 15 K MILES ON.FACTORY HYUNDAI PART.<br>LOCAL PICK UP ONLY,NO SHIPPING UNLESS ARRANGED BY BUYER.
Brand:HYUNDAI Warranty:No Model:SONATA Placement on Vehicle:Front Condition and Options:A.T.; 2.0L (turbo)

USED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FOR 2011-2014 HYUNDAI SONATA 2.OL TURBO ENGINE MOTOR.COME OFF OF A VEHICLE WITH ONLY 15000 K MILES ON.TESTED AND FULL WORKING ORDER.

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