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Detroit Series 60 12.7l Ddec Iv Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $6,000.00
Location:

Jasper, Indiana, US

Jasper, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Detroit

You are viewing a Detroit Series 60 engine DDEC IV 435/500 HP

this is a good running engine,

Any questions call 8126302029

this item has a 30 day warranty

a core charge of $1,000 dollars will be added if there is no core exchange

item may end at anytime as this item is also for sale locally

buyer must furnish own engine stand.  If buyer doesn't bring own engine stand, $250 extra will be charged for using our engine stand.  That money will be refunded if it is brought back.  Local pick-up preferred but buyer may arrange other shipping methods at buyer's expense.

Item must be picked up within 10 days of purchase on Ebay or item will be relisted.  Thanks for looking.

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