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Brand New C15 Cylinder Head - Loaded With Valves And Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $2,298.00
Location:

Fairfax, Virginia, United States

Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:245-4324 Part Brand:Factory Diesel Heads Warranty:Yes



Brand New C15 Cylinder Head - Loaded w/ Valves and Springs

pn: 245-4324 / 178-9917 / 235-2974

***No Core Return Needed

All of our Cylinder Heads are Fully Backed by Warranty

***We also get excellent freight rates - feel free to inquire.

***Please note that this Cylinder Head is to be used within Original Manufacturer's Specifications.  Any abuse and the warranty will be voided

All our heads are guaranteed for 6 months

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