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Used, Stanadyne Db 2829 Fuel Inj. Pump Core. Humvee??? 6.2l on 2040-parts.com

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Millersburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Millersburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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Brand:STANADYNE Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:DB2829 Part Brand:STANADYNE Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:23500416 UPC:Does Not Apply

Used Stanadyne DB2829  Fuel Injector Pump Core.  Humvee??  Hummer?? 6.2L??  We do not export.  Thank you.

General Motors to keep green car technology in house

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