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For Hino Bus W06d W06e Main/crankshaft Bearing And Con Rod Bearing on 2040-parts.com

US $198.00
Location:

Foshan, china, China

Foshan, china, China
Condition:New Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:W06D


Evictory Diesel spare parts co.,ltd

W06D W06E crankshaft bearing and con rod bearing(made in Japan) for Hino Bus

DHL internation free shipping

Application:hino truck

More W04D W06D engine parts we can supply:
Piston,piston ring,cylinderliner,full gasket kit ,crankshaft,cylinder head,cylinder block.
Main bearing,con rod bearing,connecting rod,valves etc.

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* Only shipping by DHL or FEDEX or UPS or TNT or EMS standard service. Usually 3-4 days to USA and Europe. 5-7 days to South American. 
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* Return policy: We only return good value excluding shipping cost, customs clearance et. And buyer will be responsible for return shipping cost. 
* We will dispactch within 1-2 working days after payment via PAYPAL
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