All these parts are out of a running 98 Mercedes ML320. You may contact me at 724-320-3201. I am willing to sell sepertly but would like to sell complete. All payments must be paid following sale. This is a great deal to get for a running car. These parts are underpriced and op can end early at the right price. No warranty ava, These will ship and be packaged carefully. Shipping cost seperate or you may pick up locally for free.
Engine Computers for Sale
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