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2005 Diplomat Monaco Motorhome. 400hp Cummins, Generator And Chassis on 2040-parts.com

US $14,500.00
Location:

Pocatello, Idaho, United States

Pocatello, Idaho, United States

2005 Monaco Diplomat Chassis, Motor and Generator for sale. We want to sell this as a complete package. The 400hp Cummins runs good, the Generator runs good and the chassis is still in great shape. This would be a great set up for someone trying to repower another motorhome. 

Selling a Full Motorhome with a Good 400hp Cummins, Generator and chassis all still in good shape. Don't miss out on this deal, great buy!!! Engine and generator run! Chassis in good shape (tires, wheels, axles , ect)

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