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Mercedes 107 126 380sl Fuel Distributor 0 438 100 088 Oem 30 Day Warranty on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Betterton, Maryland, United States

Betterton, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OEM Surface Finish:Silver Manufacturer Part Number:0 438 100 088 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:380SL 380SEL 380SLC W126 W107

Up for sale is the Fuel Distributor out of a wrecked Mercedes 380SL with 53,941 miles.
This Fuel Distributor will fit various models and years of Mercedes Benz with a matching part number.
The item has been tested and is in working order.

Part Number:  0 438 100 088

Please feel free to message me with any questions or concerns. Item is covered under warranty for 30 days.
Please verify and match your part number before making any purchases.
Thanks for looking!

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