You are bidding on 2 Volvo XDP 178 Drives.
Both drives are in full operating condition.
Any questions please feel free to call me at 201-280-8086
Drive #1 has less than 15 hours on it!
Drive #2 has less than 250 hours on it.
***Will sell drives separately!!***
Buyer pays for shipping to be calculated after purchase!! Local pick up ideal!
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