1992-1998 Isuzu Npr Engine 3.9 Liter Diesel on 2040-parts.com
Trenton, Michigan, US
I have two engines, both run great, one with 121,000 miles, one with 142,000 miles, came from trucks with rotted frames. Can here run.
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