2012 Ford Fusion 3.0l Engine (transmission Also Available) 9000 Miles on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
This is a low millage engine for 2012 Ford Fusion.
3.0L 6 cyl (Only 9000 miles)
You
can include the attached transmission for just $550 more.
Other attached parts can be purchased at very low cost.
If you
arrange your own shipping I will palletize for an additional $100.
Forklift is
available for loading.
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