Jdm Honda S2000 Front Clip Half Cut F20c Engine 6 Speed Rhd Conversion Ap1 S2k on 2040-parts.com
John F. Kennedy Boulevard Philadelphia PA 19102, Pennsylvania, United States
JDM HONDA S2000 COMPLETE FRONT CLIP & F20C ENGIE & 6 SPEED TRANSMISSION.
LISTING SHOWS THE ACTUAL ENGINE/TRANSMISSION.
WITH 92,000 Miles.
30 DAYS & A START-UP WARRANTY.
ITEMS INCLUDED
COMPLETE FRONT HALF CUT/CLIP
RHD CONVERSION
REAR END, DIFF, AXLES
FRONT AND REAR SUSPENSIONS
COMPLETE ENGINE BLOCK & HEAD
6 SPEED TRANSMISSION
COMPLETE WIRING HARNESS
ECU
WINDSHIELD
DASH BOARD
STEERING WHEEL
INTAKE & EXHAUST MANIFOLDS
ALL OTHER PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ATTACHED TO ENGINE AS PICTURED
Email: jdmhondas20000@gmail.com
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