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Jdm 08-14 Subaru Wrx Sti Ej207 V10 Engine 6 Speed Transmission Vf49 Turbo Grb on 2040-parts.com

US $6,000.00
Location:

Manhattan 10451 Bronx USA, New York, United States

Manhattan  10451  Bronx USA, New York, United States

Item specifics
Condition: Used
Seller Notes: “USED LOW MILEAGE IMPORTED JAPANESE ENGINE TRANSMISSION OR PARTS. BEFORE PURCHASING PLEASE INSPECT ALL THE PHOTOS OF THE ENGINE OR PARTS OR TRANSMISSION. FOR FULL WARRANTY INFORMATION PLEASE READ THE ITEM DESCRIPTION.”
Modified Item: No Engine Size: 2.0L
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan Fuel Type: Gasoline
Custom Bundle: No Brand: Subaru
Manufacturer Part Number: GRB Non-Domestic Product: No
Number of Cylinders: 4 Warranty: YES
Contact us at subaruwrx2sti@gmail.com

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