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Genuine Mercedes Engine Sticker M117.968 For W126 560se/l V8 (from 9/1987-1991) on 2040-parts.com

US $19.90
Location:

Wiesbaden, Germany

Wiesbaden, Germany
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:126 584 56 26 Part Brand:Mercedes Benz Other Part Number:1265845626 Country of Manufacture:Germany

You are bidding for a Mercedes engine sticker M117.968  for W126 model 560SE, 560SEL and 560SL with V8 engine with catalyzer (Kat) and without EZL ("Elektronische Zündlinien Verstellung") built from 9/1987 up to the end of the W126 manufacturing 1991. The sticker is new old stock, a genuine Mercedes-Benz part and extremely rare.

Why go for a copy when you can have the one and only original!

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