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Cummins Nt855 Big Cam Diesel Engine Service Manual Troubleshooting Repair on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
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Rockwell, North Carolina, US

Rockwell, North Carolina, US
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 This book has good inside content.  The outside looks like a diesel mechanic book w/black marks, dirt and diesel wear to it, but the inside is relatively clean.  Pages are mostly clean and good condition and binding is tight.  Cover and outer pages show heavy mechanic wear.
All my items are bought second hand and I list conditions as I see them.  There could be something that was missed in the listing of this item so if you have specifics would you please ask as the positive feedback of my customers is very important to me.  Other possible signs of age, use or storage could be present that are not stated.  Stored in clean and non smoking home.

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