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Chevy Rebuilt 350 Engine--bored .040 Over--hyp Pistons Molly Rings--$1600.00 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,600.00
Location:

Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States

Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

Here ia a 1997 chevy 350 rebuilt throttle body engine--bored .040 over--roller cam--
roller lifters--rod main & cam bearings--timing chain--oil pump--3 angel valve job on
heads--posative valve seals--USED valve covers--oil pan--intakes with TB--har bal--
HYP pistons with molly plasma rings--we lost all the rebuilt pictures for this engine.
We ship YRC to the lower 48 US states and we shrink wrap band on a skid and take
to terminal for FREE. This was built for a customer who changed his mind and has
been here on the shelf for a year, time to sell cheap. Email us for more info.

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