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632Ci Engine
$40,000.0 Original price was: $40,000.0.$37,758.0Current price is: $37,758.0.
CTS STS 3.6L ENGINE
$4,000.0 Original price was: $4,000.0.$3,780.0Current price is: $3,780.0.
The CTS STS 3.6L engine is part of the Cadillac STS (Seville Touring Sedan) lineup, which was produced from the early 2000s to 2011. Specifically, the 3.6L V6 engine is part of the Cadillac CTS model range, and it’s a mid-sized luxury sedan that combines performance with luxury features.
3 5l v6 2grfk engine
$2,000.0 Original price was: $2,000.0.$1,700.0Current price is: $1,700.0.
The 3 5l v6 2grfk engine is part of Toyota’s GR family of engines, a 3.5L V6 that utilizes direct injection and Variable Valve Timing (VVT-i) technology. This engine is primarily known for its performance in various Toyota and Lexus vehicles. The 3 5l v6 2grfk engine is a refinement of the 3 5l v6 2grfk engine, providing improvements in fuel efficiency, performance, and emissions. 3 5l v6 2grfk engine
FORD 5.2L ENGINE
$18,000.0 Original price was: $18,000.0.$15,000.0Current price is: $15,000.0.
The Ford 5.2L engine refers to a 5.2-liter engine variant developed by Ford Motor Company, which has been used in a variety of performance-oriented applications, particularly in the Ford Mustang and Ford Shelby lineups. The most famous version of this engine is the 5.2L V8 in the Shelby GT350 and GT500 models. There are also newer iterations of the engine found in Mustang Mach 1 and other high-performance vehicle
Chevy Big-Block V8 L88 427
$13,000.0 Original price was: $13,000.0.$9,000.0Current price is: $9,000.0.
The Chevy Big-Block V8 L88 427 is one of the most legendary and iconic engines ever produced by Chevrolet. Known for its extreme performance capabilities, the L88 427 was designed specifically for racing and high-performance applications, but it also made its way into some of the most coveted muscle cars of the 1960s.
GM Big Block 632ci
$20,000.0 Original price was: $20,000.0.$17,000.0Current price is: $17,000.0.
The GM Big Block 632ci is a massive engine designed for high-performance applications. It’s based on the GM Big Block V8 platform, a series of engines that have been at the heart of Chevrolet’s muscle car performance for decades. The 632ci variant, also known as the Chevy 632 Big Block, pushes the boundaries of what the traditional GM Big Block 632ci V8 was capable of, providing insane horsepower and torque figures that make it perfect for racing, custom builds, or serious performance enthusiasts.
Let’s break down the specifications, compatibility, and some details about what makes the GM 632ci Big Block so special.
632ci V-8 Engine
$30,000.0 Original price was: $30,000.0.$25,000.0Current price is: $25,000.0.
Ah, you’re diving into the 632ci V-8 Engine specifically! Got it. Let’s focus on just the heart of the beast: the 632ci v-8 engine.
chevrolet-zz632-engine
$28,000.0 Original price was: $28,000.0.$25,000.0Current price is: $25,000.0.
Ah, you’re referring to the chevrolet-zz632-engine! This engine is even more specialized and refined compared to the standard chevrolet-zz632-engine I mentioned earlier. The chevrolet-zz632-engineis part of Chevrolet Performance’s legendary big-block lineup, designed to offer 1,000 horsepower with jaw-dropping torque and reliability. It’s the type of crate engine that goes into high-performance muscle cars, hot rods, and custom builds that demand extreme levels of power and performance.
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