I bought a kit off of Amazon for my 2003 Toyota Tundra V6 only to find out that the water pump was wrong. This one has a "nipple" (according to my mechanic) and is not compatible with my Tundra. According to the box, it should work with the previous generation of 3.4L V6's for the Toyota trucks and 4Runners. I'm selling the 2 items shown in the picture to try and recoup some of my $. All sales final. Paypal payment due within 3 days of auction's close. I ship Priority flat rate.
Water Pumps for Sale
- Corvette zr-1 new gm/delco water pump(US $279.00)
- Corvette water pump lt1 5.7--93,94,95,96(US $69.99)
- 1993-1997 lt1 high performance!!! water pump (US $69.99)
- Ford f8az-14a411-ba wiring kit new in box(US $19.99)
- Mgb water pump(US $32.00)
- A1 cardone select new water pump 55-33412(US $55.50)
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