Mercedes Benz 190 300 400 E50 / 55 New Nos Rubber Bushing A 000 824 12 17 on 2040-parts.com
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, United States
This is a New RUBBER BUSHING for various MERCEDES BENZ models. Part # A 000 824 12 17. Made in Germany. I did some research, but found different applications; windshield wiper motor or fuel pump...cannot confirm. Please use the part numbers and photos to confirm your application. It has been sitting on the shelf. SEE My Other Listings / Mercedes Benz Store for more NOS & used parts. I will combine multiple won items whenever possible to save on shipping cost. Thank you for looking and good luck bidding.
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