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Cummins Marine 6bta5.9-m3 Series Rebuildable Core on 2040-parts.com

US $3,750.00
Location:

Hialeah, Florida, US

Hialeah, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:CUMMINS Engine(HP):370 Country of Manufacture:United States

We are offering a Cummins REBUILDABLE CORE THE ENGINE DOES DOES NOT RUN 6BTA 5.9-M3 complete marine engine for up to 370 hp with all 100% Cummins original parts we are selling it for $3750.00 or better offer engine is ready to be shipped to all 48 states or pick up locally . call carlos if you have any questions at 305-796-0303

Engine Specifications

CPL. 1975

C.I.D/ L. 359 5.9

TURNING DTC 22 DEGREES

RATED HP 315 AT 2800 RPM

ENGINE SERIAL # 46212690

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