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1981 Mercedes 300d Deisel Injection Pump on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Fruitland, Idaho, United States

Fruitland, Idaho, United States
rebuilt in 2008. took of my car running in 2016. car has bad transmision
Brand:Bosch Surface Finish:silver/grey Manufacturer Part Number:rw375/2200mw19 Warranty:working great when pulled Other Part Number:63013563 pes5m w55/320 rs15 043 245 006 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

 this pump cost me over 900.00 to have it rebuilt in 2008. been working perfectly. my auto transmission quit working. so i am parting out the car. please be certain that this is compatible with your car. and please be sure that this is the part you need for your car if you are not sure have a qualified mechanic check and see what part you actually need.  (THIS IS NOT A TEST PART) I will not refund or except a return on this part because it wasn't what you needed or the numbers don't match. the car was running 20 min. before this part was removed.   

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