Alfa Romeo 164 Sedan 3.0l V6 12v Complete Engine. on 2040-parts.com
Bedford, United Kingdom
For sale is this Giussepe Busso Alfa Romeo 12v 3L V6 recently removed - comes complete with injection -Ecu wiring.
I have several of these engines , average miles 100.000. Mechanical items such as ENGINES, GEARBOXES AND DIFFS are tried before removing and sold in working order unless otherwise stated . Used items such as these are non returnable and are sold as used with no warranty or guarantee implied . Shipping is at buyers risk, i will assist with any claims. Overseas buyers please enquirer before bidding. World wide shipping by air cleared at customs does not include duties or taxes. Engine will need to be partially dismantled for shipping purposes to engine parts. |
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