Kent Moore 6.6 L Duramax Diesel Engine Service Tool Kit on 2040-parts.com
Avella, Pennsylvania, US
Kent Moore Duramax Diesel engine service kit kit looks like only the injector puller was used.all tools look new. Comes with j44639,j44643,j44641-2,j44645-1,j44641-1,j44642,j-44644-1 qty of 3,j-44646-1,j-44640,j-35580-3 and replacement parts for j-44645,rs-9100-111,217230,12330,12702,j-23444a. The kit is in very good to excellent condition as it looks as only the j-44639 injector puller has a wrench mark on one side.all payments must be received within 48 hrs of the end of the auction.thanks for looking
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