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02 Mercedes Cl500 Remote Trunk Vacuum Locking Supply Pump Oem 2158000148 on 2040-parts.com

US $539.99
Location:

Riverview, Florida, US

Riverview, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:2158000148 Other Part Number:003560 / HB70186-002 Warranty:No

FOR SALE IS A 02 MERCEDES CL500 REMOTE TRUNK VACUUM LOCKING SUPPLY PUMP OEM  2158000148.  THIS ITEM IS USED BUT IS IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION AND WAS TESTED AND INSPECTED BEFORE AND AFTER REMOVAL FROM A DONOR CAR. PLEASE LOOK OVER THE PICTURES PROVIDED TO GET A BETTER IDEA OF THE CONDITION.  FITMENT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER.  PLEASE USE THE PART NUMBER, PICTURES AND DESCRIPTION PROVIDED TO MAKE SURE THIS PART FITS YOUR VEHICLE. 
ITEM WILL COME AS PICTURED.

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