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Cummins Air Compressor Holset Qe296eb on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Coopersville, Michigan, United States

Coopersville, Michigan, United States
Taken off a brand new surplus cummins 5.9 ISB engine.. Doesn't appear to be used, tape or paint still over the regulator holes. Please look over pictures and make judgment for yourself. Selling as is condition, as I am not able to test.
Brand:Holset Manufacturer Part Number:QE296

Taken off a brand new surplus cummins 5.9 ISB engine.. Doesn't appear to be used, tape or paint still over the regulator holes. Please look over pictures and make judgment for yourself. Selling as is condition, as I am not able to test. Very light surface rust that can be seen in the pics.

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