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1500 Watt Block Heater For 855 Ci Cummins Engine (new In Package)- (#70) on 2040-parts.com

US $57.99
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Solway, Minnesota, US

Solway, Minnesota, US
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1500 watt Block Heater for 855 CI Cummins engine
*New in package (package is open)- has been on storage shelf since the 1980's*

*Applications description on back of package (see pictures)*


NEW in package (package is open), was in storage*
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