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Intake And Both Exhaust Manifolds, From A Mercedes 250s W108, Duel Carburetors. on 2040-parts.com

US $285.00
Location:

Brazil, Indiana, United States

Brazil, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

This is the set of 3 manifolds from a 1967 250S, W108 car, M108 motor with duel Zenith 35/40 carburetors. All three one price, both exhaust and the intake manifolds.
All look to be in good shape, the heat risers in the exhaust are free and movable.
Part numbers
Intake 108 147 00 01
Exhaust, front 108 142 00 02, rear 108 142 04 02
I do not know what all years and models this would be correct for, compatibility shown may not be correct. Buyer needs to determine for him/her self that these are the carburetors you need for your car.

You buy as is.


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