Cylinder head for engine model perkins 4203 indirect injection of fuel, used in good condition. Thickness good, can be rectified and run much further. Was tested, it does not present cracks. Sending of Brazil to the world. Ask about the item and shipping costs before you bid. Thanks for looking, good luck.
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