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2-53 Detroit Gm Diesel Engine, Reman/industrial Engine, Serial # 2d-13843 on 2040-parts.com

US $7,195.00
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, United States

Tacoma, Washington, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

Listed for a "Buy it Now", or Make me a Best Offer..for a 2-53 Detroit Diesel "Rebuilt" EngineModel # 5023-7100. 

These 2-53's were Disassembled, Inspected and than all the worn out parts were replaced with New, or Rebuilt Parts, 

than Reassembled, Dyno Run Tested and Painted....Sold As-Is......I have (2) of these Rebuilt 2-53's Available.....

These 2-53 Engines Weigh(950) lbs. ea., banded to a Pallet and can be picked up in Tacoma,WA.  98421, or I can 

quote you the shipping cost, I just need your City, State, Postal Code and Phone Number Please......

Thanks For Looking !

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