AJUSA Complere Engine Gasket Set

AJUSA Complere Engine Gasket Set

$140.00

A completestandard G54B gasket set produced by AJUSA for your Mitsubishi Starion or Chrysler Comquest, This does NOT include a steel shim head gasket. It DOES include a regular OEM style replacement head gasket, similar to a felpro or OEM gasket.

Established in 1972, AJUSA (pronounced ahh-hoo-suh) is a leading international manufacturer of automotive gaskets/sets, cylinder head bolt sets, seals, hydraulic lifters, camshafts, and turbo components.

  • Manufactured in Spain, AJUSA specializes in coverage for European and Asian applications, especially late model vehicles.
  • AJUSA products are made to the highest quality standards and distributed in over 70 countries. They hold AENOR certificates as per the ISO 9001 and IATF 16949 standards.
  • They minimize their environmental impact through energy savings and the use of renewable energies, holding energy certificates from SGS ISO 14001 standard and over 8,000 solar panels generate 40% of their annual power consumption at their production plant.

A completestandard G54B gasket set produced by AJUSA for your Mitsubishi Starion or Chrysler Comquest, This does NOT include a steel shim head gasket. It DOES include a regular OEM style replacement head gasket, similar to a felpro or OEM gasket.

Established in 1972, AJUSA (pronounced ahh-hoo-suh) is a leading international manufacturer of automotive gaskets/sets, cylinder head bolt sets, seals, hydraulic lifters, camshafts, and turbo components.

  • Manufactured in Spain, AJUSA specializes in coverage for European and Asian applications, especially late model vehicles.
  • AJUSA products are made to the highest quality standards and distributed in over 70 countries. They hold AENOR certificates as per the ISO 9001 and IATF 16949 standards.
  • They minimize their environmental impact through energy savings and the use of renewable energies, holding energy certificates from SGS ISO 14001 standard and over 8,000 solar panels generate 40% of their annual power consumption at their production plant.
Published On: April 23, 2023|