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Cummins Diesel Turbo Holset H1c Turbo Chra Cartridge 3575065 on 2040-parts.com

US $189.00
Location:

Monrovia, California, US

Monrovia, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Unless the item doesn't match the listing's description or reason that seller is held responsible to: 1. 10% restocking fee will be applied to return item. 2. If buyer decide to exchange the item, the shipping for sending replacement will be at buyer's cost. Restocking Fee:15% Brand:HIC WH1C 3575065 Manufacturer Part Number:3531667 3532066 3533320 3534333 Interchange Part Number:3537542 3536725 3536368 3532066 3531667 Other Part Number:3534452 3536214 3536218 3536109 3537359 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:gyturbo


Cummins Diesel Turbo Holset H1Turbo CHRA Cartridge 3575065

Cartridge: 3575065

CUMMINS Diesel 6BTA 6BTAA Holset H1C WH1C Turbo 

Turbocharger CHRA Cartridge 3575065

Price: $189.00

Fits:

Turbo Parts Number:

3534452  3536214  3536218  3536109  3537359  3537661  

3537542  3536725  3536368  3532066  3531667  3532066

3533320  3534333


Compressor Wheel 

Turbine Wheel 

Inducer Dia. 

Exducer Dia. 

Inducer Dia. 

Exducer Dia. 

56.00mm

83.00mm 

70.00mm

60.00mm

 

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