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Caterpillar C-15 6 Nz Platinum In-frame Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $16,995.00
Location:

Royston, Georgia, United States

Royston, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Caterpillar Other Part Number:6NZ Manufacturer Part Number:10R-9347 Warranty:Unspecified Length

This is a brand new Caterpillar C-15 6NZ Platinum In-Frame overhaul kit. #10R-9347, may also fit other C-15 as well. There is a 2 year manufacturers warranty included with the kit. We will only accept returns if the crate is unopened. As it will be delivered to you factory sealed. There are NO Cores required, the price is for the kit out right.

We will deliver for free within a 250 mile radius or buyer can pick up.
I paid $20,000 for this kit. If you have questions or would like to make a reasonable offer, call Melissa at 706-567-2327

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