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Datun 510 L20 Shortblock 2 Liter Nissan Pistons And Crankshaft In Place on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States

Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

Bidding on an original L series 2 liter Datsun shortblock, complete with pistons, rods , and crankshaft still mounted.   It spins fine, no other parts are included, just what you see in the pictures.  The pistons are standard bore.  This engine was part of a spares package for a Datsun 510 racecar that has been sold.  I have another L20 shortblock, an L16 bare block and a Z2.4 shortblock that will be coming up.  Pickup only near Philadelphia Pa   This can be delivered to the Carlisle Import Show this May

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