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Fit For Isuzu Engine 3kr1 Cylinder Block 3kr2 on 2040-parts.com

US $850.00
Location:

Foshan, china, China

Foshan, china, China
Condition:Used

3KR1 cylinder block  for Hiatch Mini excavator

Quality:Used orignal type in very good condition

Application:Mini excavator

More Isuzu 3KR1 engine parts in stock:
piston,piston ring,cylinder liner,full gasket kit,crankshaft,camshaft,cylinder head,cylinder block,oil pump 

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