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Gm Detroit Diesel N60 Fuel Injector Pat 3006556 Remanufactured Remfd Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $47.00
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States

Listing is for one (1) Detroit Diesel N60 fuel injector, PAT 3006556.  Remanufactured, NOS, in original box (box is slightly worn).  Label (blue circle) says, "Diesel Equipment GM N60"

Please note: we have a total of four (4) of these injectors.  The price shown above is per each.  There is no core charge/deposit/refund.  We are happy to combine shipping on multiple items!  If you have already paid for each item with shipping individually, we will refund the difference via PayPal after calculating the final combined shipping cost.  Thanks for looking!!

Keywords: Detroit Diesel General Motors GM Marine Engine Fuel Injector Injection


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