Genuine Mercedes Om60x Head Bolt Tool 601589001000 3054x W201 W124 Om603 on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, California, US
This is a brand new genuine Mercedes 12 point head bolt tool for OM601, OM602, and OM603 engines (part numbers 601589001000 or 3054X). It's manufactured in Germany by Stahlwille Tools for Mercedes Benz. Don't destroy your head bolts with a cheap knockoff! Photo is of the actual item that will be shipped to the buyer.
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