Detroit 60 Series Air Compressor R23522122 R23522123 R23534455 "new" on 2040-parts.com
Toledo, Ohio, United States
You are bidding on a Detroit 60 Series air compressor R23522122 that fits many applications. This compressor does not have a core charge. We have compressor for most engines, so if you don't see it here, we probably still have it.For additional information, or application questions, please call 419-699-1315. Thanks and good luck! |
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