Mercedes W123 240d 300d Auxiliary Fan Air Conditioning on 2040-parts.com
Rudyard, Michigan, US
This is a Auxillary A/C fan from W123 chassis car-I would condsider it reconditioned-I took it all apart the frame was sand blasted and internals where cleaned and insured was working correctly. This Part has no Known problems and is in nice condition. Shipping 12.50 anywhere in the cont. 48 states. I have two in this kind of condition.
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