'03 CLS 6 speed motor 108,100 miles
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From: Sinking Spring, PA
'03 CLS 6 speed motor 108,100 miles
It has 108,000 miles
Taken from a the tree crushed CLS6 some time ago
Ran great when I got it. Well, after I cut the roof off and started it up. It warmed up and ran like it was supposed to. Warmed up properly, no CEL's or anything
Its missing the Intake manifold and throttle body.
Basically complete, without the above parts.
I'll sell it here for $500 + shipping.
Shipping will be in a Honda engine crate
Send me your zip and city and I'll get you a shipping quote.
I'll post pics of the motor later on today so you guys can see it.
-Art
Taken from a the tree crushed CLS6 some time ago
Ran great when I got it. Well, after I cut the roof off and started it up. It warmed up and ran like it was supposed to. Warmed up properly, no CEL's or anything
Its missing the Intake manifold and throttle body.
Basically complete, without the above parts.
I'll sell it here for $500 + shipping.
Shipping will be in a Honda engine crate
Send me your zip and city and I'll get you a shipping quote.
I'll post pics of the motor later on today so you guys can see it.
-Art
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Either way, the motor ran strong and had no issues then.
As for the tbelt, I'm not sure. If I was the buyer, I would change the belt while the motor is out of the car as its MUCH easier now than later.
Before the motor was pulled, i cut the roof off of the wreck, started the car, let it warm up by idling it for a bit and then took it up and down the parking lot here at my warehouse. The looks I was getting from people were priceless.
Either way, the motor ran strong and had no issues then.
As for the tbelt, I'm not sure. If I was the buyer, I would change the belt while the motor is out of the car as its MUCH easier now than later.
Either way, the motor ran strong and had no issues then.
As for the tbelt, I'm not sure. If I was the buyer, I would change the belt while the motor is out of the car as its MUCH easier now than later.
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