N70 "relaibilt" Rebuilt Detroit Diesel Injector...part # R5228770 on 2040-parts.com
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Listed for a "Buy it Now", or "Make An Offer",..for a N70 "reliabilt" Rebuilt Detroit Diesel "Injector"....Part # R5228770.....I have (3) of these Injectors Available... Thanks For Looking ! |
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