Cummins 3.9l-5.9l Concentric Oil Pump - Original #3918212 on 2040-parts.com
El Paso, Texas, United States
ORIGINAL CONCENTRIC Oil Pump for Cummins 3.9L - 5.9L engines Part #3918212 AS IS... NO WARRANTY This item is available for FREE SHIPPING. Texas buyers pay 8.25% Sales Tax, unless Texas Resale certificate is provided prior to purchase.
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