Diesel Fuel Injector Bosh P/n 9430082715 Cummins P/n3911350 Vw P/n Te3130201 on 2040-parts.com
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FUEL INJECTOR BOSCH P/N 9430082715 - CUMMINS MEDIUM DUTY P/N 3911350 - VW P/N TE3130201
ALL HERMETICALLY SEALED EXCEPT FOR THE ONE USED IN THE PICTURES SOLD AS IS - AUCTION PRICE IS FOR ONE EACH - 14 ARE AVAILABLE $250 FOR THE LOT OF 14 INJECTORS - CUMMINS MEDIUM DUTY P/N 3911350 'C' SERIES INJECTOR OPENING PRESSURE (BAR) 205-213 , CPL 808, 819, 955, 1248 PDC KIT NUMBER 3802065 WILL SHIP TO THE LOWER 48 STATES ONLY UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE PRIOR TO BIDDING |
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