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Nanni Australia: Up to 20% off EOFY sale!

by Andrew Hawkins 24 Jun 2019 07:35 BST
Nanni Diesel Toyota V8 © Nanni

Until June 30th 2019 Nanni Diesel Australia is offering up to 20% discount off all marine diesel engines and diesel generators currently in stock.

For over 40 years Nanni Diesel has been represented locally by Nanni Diesel Australia. With a full range of marine diesel engines to suit both sail and power, and a diesel generator range that is delivered assembled and ready for installation, Nanni has the power to suit you.

Since 1976 Nanni has utilised Kubota, the world's largest manufacturer of diesel industrial engines, as a base for their marine diesel engine range. From 10 to 135HP the Kubota based range covers engines suited to sailing and power boats and ensure reliable power with generous thrust at low revolutions.

For the larger engines in the range, Nanni utilises the renowned Toyota block. Previously only using the straight 4 and 6 cylinder Toyota, Nanni have now added the V8 engine used in Toyota's LandCruiser taking the range up to 370HP giving precise performance for powerboats, sport boats, rigid-bottom inflatable boats, sport fishing, and fast cruisers.

As boats become more advanced and technology becomes more integrated in our lives, boat owners are demanding more in terms of strong reliable power. This power can be provided by the Nanni range of 240V marine diesel generators. They range from 5kW to 35kW, and are powered by the reliable Kubota diesel with Nanni's freshwater cooling through a heat exchanger.

Speak to your Nanni expert now for engines, generators, parts, and service.

For more information visit nannidiesel.com.au

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