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Mazda 12a + 13b Rotary Cross Member Rx2, Rx3, 808, 323, 1300 Wb on 2040-parts.com

AU $230.00
Location:

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Mazda 12a + 13b Rotary Cross member   rx2, rx3,  808, 323, 1300 wb, AU $230.00, image 1
Condition:Seller refurbished Compatible Makes:Mazda

This is a main chassis to engine cross member

This cross member fits between the swaybar and chassis of some Mazdas for a piston engine to a rotary engine conversion

It can be fitted to  Rx2 - Capella  Rx3 - 808  Mazda 1300 widebody and 323

This is a high quality Australian made product

They come in a powder coated black finish

Heavy duty engine bracket are also avalible at an extra cost

Engine mount rubbers are also avalible at an extra cost 



 

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