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2jzge 2jzgte1jzgte Rear Sump Oil Pan Supra Soarer Sc300 Ma70 on 2040-parts.com

US $279.99
Location:

West Covina, California, United States

West Covina, California, United States
Condition:Used

Shipping will be $30 to all lower 48 states only. 
International shipping is available. Please inquire about cost before bidding.

Rear sump oil pan removed from a Lexus SC300

This pan is all original, and has never been modified.

Comes with oil pump pickup, windage tray, and oil level sensor.

The drain plug and oil drain opening have good threads.

Pan is in great shape with no cracks.

If you would like to see the pan in person before buying, that can be arranged

I can send more pics via e-mail.

Call, text, or e-mail with any questions. (626)252-3134.

Local pick up welcome, but cash payment upon pick up.

 


On Sep-12-13 at 14:30:20 PDT, seller added the following information:

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