SOLD NY: 2003 Toyota 2UZ v8 Engine (low miles) + extras

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PRICE DROP to $3000
(This is considerably less than I have into this package. My loss is your gain, as they say.)

2003 Toyota 2UZ v8 Engine (low miles)
$3200

Toyota 2UZ v8 from a 2003 100 series Land Cruiser with under 30k miles on it.

Purchased from a trusted, high level Lexus corporate tech for a project that I no longer have.

It runs stand-alone with a Spitronics Mercury ECU and harness. (included, along with all of the instructions etc etc). (Note: It sounds rough in the video because this was a first start AND there is no exhaust.)

Includes a brand new AISIN 2UZ timing belt/water pump kit from Cruiser Outfitters. The original ECU and harness are also included. New spark plugs installed too!

I sent the injectors out for cleaning, one was replaced as it wouldn't meet spec.

This is perfect for an engine swap in your project or as a replacement for your 200,000 mile old/tired 2UZ in your Tundra, 4Runner or Land Cruiser!

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Will sell separately:
Engine
Timing belt kit
Spitronics stuff

Contact me if interested.
 
THis is the Spitronics ECU that I have running this stand alone. (this is not my engine, just an example of what the ECU can do.)

Spitronics
 
Price drop: $3000 plus you arrange pick-up or pay shipping. I can deliver to a YRC truck freight terminal on a pallet - you pay them COD.
 
I just joined Mud today. I have been searching for a lower miles replacement engine. I have a 2004 Base Lx470 that has overheated. Low compression on 2 cylinders. Is this motor stock? I live in Jacksonville, FL. Any idea of freight cost to a commercial address? Normally I would be skeptical but I feel good about this one.
 
Yes it's stock. I would put it on a pallet and drop it off at a YRC freight terminal. You would pay for the shipping COD. You just need to find the closest YRC terminal to you so that you can pick it up there.
 
Of course they can also deliver to a commercial address if that's what you want.
 
I sent you a direct message here on mud
 
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