Mercedes 420 Sel Bosch Electronic Fuel Injection Control Unit Mb 0065459432 on 2040-parts.com
Lynchburg, Virginia, US
You are bidding on a ECU from 1989 420 MB. It will work with many other MB models. Buyers please verify part number MB 006 545 94 32, Bosch 0280800274will work with your vehicle. Part is fully functional. It was removed from wrecked vehicle
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