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Lexus Is300/gs300 Engine 3.0l 2jzge 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 on 2040-parts.com

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Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine stills runs and is in working order. Pulled with approximately 150,000 miles on it. Recently swapped my IS300 engine and automatic transmission and put in another 2JZ with a manual transmission. Engine/auto transmission have 150,000 miles and ran and shifted without issue. Timing belt and water pump were replaced at 128,000 miles. No starter, exhaust manifold or wiring harness in this auction. Local pick up only unless you know how to ship this mother freight. Im up for doing that if that's how you want to roll!! Questions just contact me!
Interchange Part Number:300-84130A Year:2001 Conditions & Options:None Stock #:Y 1127 Genuine OEM:Yes GTIN:Does not apply Designation:Used Inventory ID:8765 PartNumber:300 Warranty:No Warranty Mileage:150000 Brand:Lexus Model:IS300

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