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Detroit Diesel 8v71t 520hp New Rebuilt on 2040-parts.com

US $9,500.00
Location:

Canton, South Dakota, United States

Canton, South Dakota, United States
remanufacured in a crate all fluids drained never been run
Brand:Detroit Diesel 8V71T Manufacturer Part Number:8V71T Engine(HP):520 HP

This sale is for one  8V71T    520HP Detroit Diesel  remanufactured  never been run   all fluids have been drained shipping container included     two of these engines are avalible  free  Shipping with buy it now  price any  questions call or text  greg 605 360 0256    $500.00 deposit by  paypal upon acceptence of offer  or buy it now price     items must  be fully payed for before shipping, one engine with container weighs  app 4000#

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