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Jdm Subaru Wrx Sti 06 07 V9 Ej207 Engine Turbo Dccd Transmission Differential Rear Axles on 2040-parts.com

US $4,500.00
Location:

Los Angeles CA 90051-6681, California, United States

Los Angeles  CA 90051-6681, California, United States

PRODUCT INFO
JDM Subaru WRX STi 06 07 V9 EJ207 Turbo Engine DCCD Transmission Rear Diff Axles
All the accessories around the motor are included as seen in the pictures - Complete engine, DCCD Transmission, intercooler, rear differential, axles, Brembo Brakes(Gold version), Wire harness, ECU, Drive shaft, Front LCA, Rear LCA, rear subframe and rear trailing arms
Transmission code: F4-TY856WB8KA
This Engine has approx. 45,000-55,000 miles on it.
Prior to placing your order please confirm fitment with either a local mechanic or by contacting us directly over the phone.
Actual item pictured. You will receive the same engine, transmission, intercooler, brakes, axles, rear differential, drive shaft, Brembo Brakes, and all items shown in pictures.
Contact us at kiamotorparts@gmail.com

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