Gmc 302 Completely Rebuilt...longblock on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, United States
Gmc 302 rebuilt long block.....60 over pistons..
block Casting 2324004..head casting 2193983... New stainless steel valves,springs,guides, valve job.. Comes with steel oil pan,side cover, valve cover too. Free shipping business to business in the 48 states.. Liftgate and going to your house....extra cost |
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