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Used Cummins (3883367) Engine Heater Housing With Element And Service Port on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Burlington, North Carolina, United States

Burlington, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:cummins Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:3883367

Used Cummins Block heater (3883367)
with Element and service port.
Was removed from a ISM With 297568 miles.
Unit is in good used condition. Includes bolts.
Unit pictured is unit for sale.




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