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3-53n Rc Detroit Diesel Running Take Out Engine , W/ Engine Mt. Hydraulic Pump on 2040-parts.com

US $1,295.00
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, US

Tacoma, Washington, US
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Listed for a "Buy it Now", or Make me a Best Offer..for a 3-53N RC Detroit Diesel "Running Take Out" Engine,

Model # (5033-7000), Serial # (3D-169735), w/Alternator, Starter, Engine Mounted Hydraulic Pump, # 3 SAE Flywheel

Housing (16 7/8" BC) and the Primary and Secondary Fuel Filters. This 3-53 Engine weighs: 1150 lbs. and can be picked

up Locally in Tacoma, Wa. 98421, or I can get you a Shipping Cost, if you send me the ship to City, State, Postal Code

and Phone Number Please.....Thanks For Looking !

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