New 1998.5 - 2002 Dodge 5.9 5.9l Cummins 24v Turbo (1036) on 2040-parts.com
Pensacola, Florida, US
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Over 9000 positive feedbacks... And counting!NEW Dodge 5.9L Cummins 24v Turbo 1998.5 - 2002
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You are purchasing a NEW Turbocharger for your 1998.5-2002 5.9L Diesel. Please call with any questions and we will gladly make sure you get what you are looking for with this turbo.
OEM# 3590104 - 3590105
ONE-YEAR NO HASSLE WARRANTY
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Pensacola Diesel has been in business since 1995, we are not just an online company but an actual full service diesel shop that will be here tomorrow to give you service after the sale. Give us a chance to be your diesel parts supplier and you will not be sorry... Thank you in advance for your business.
We are a proud member of the Association of Diesel Specialists since 1995
Founding member of the Independent Diesel Association
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