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Chevrolet Gm 6.5 Turbo Diesel Fsd / 34583 Pmd Module 6.5l on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Skaneateles Falls, New York, United States

Skaneateles Falls, New York, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:Unspecified Length

What you are buying is a tested used 34583 TESTED STANADYNE BRAND PMD.   This is a take off unit from a local rebuilder who supplies all rebuilt pumps with the latest PMD (part number 39405 which is gray in color). This unit was tested with a pump on a factory authorized test stand. We have been told by many consumers that these units are better than the OEM units.  It is being sold as is with a 30 day warranty in the US.  Please note if you have a problem with a unit just email us first and then ship it back and when we receive the defective unit we will ship out a replacement.  These units originally list for over $200.00 new.  This pmd mounts on the fuel injection pump for 1994-2000 light and heavy duty vans and trucks with 6.5L GMC engines.  These pmd's fit GMC applications with electronic DS fuel injection pumps.  Please feel free to email us any questions you have. Buyer to pay all shipping cost. We try to display all of our items to the best of our knowledge. Cosmetic condition may vary from photo. Thanks and have a GREAT DAY!!

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