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Volvo Penta Marine Diesel Model D6-350/370 Fuel Injectors (set Of 6) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sanford, Florida, United States

Sanford, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

 We have a set of  6   EACH  P/n#  3806634 used Fuel Injectors. 

We have a reconditioned set  of 6  Injectors,  and a used set of 6   each Fuel Injectors available. This Auction is for 6 USED  Injectors!!! 

 NO PAYPAL AT ALL!!  Cash in Person, Certified Check, or Bank Wire if out of area.

If  you ever had to purchase a Fuel Injector for a Volvo D6-350  or D6-370 Marine Diesel ($1000.00 EACH)   you should know how Expensive these are!! 




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