Westerbeke 6.5 Kw Generator Backend on 2040-parts.com
Huntingtown, Maryland, United States
Westerbeke 6.5 kw backend. less than 20 hours since rebuild, excellent condition. Comes with capacitors. Shipping will be actual shipping cost. two seperate boxes, box 1 is 60 lbs and box two is 40 lbs shipped from 20639. If you need to contact me for actual shipping numbers if needed
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