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Mercedes Benz 4 Speed Manual Transmission 1980 Or Earlier - Tested - Works Great on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Rockledge, Florida, United States

Rockledge, Florida, United States
Used, works excellent and well maintained, professionally tested and has gone through full diagnostics.
Brand:OEM Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Mercedes Benz 4 speed Manual Transmission 1980 or earlier 240d 300d 230 280 Tested - Works Great.

Was removed from a mechanically sound, parting out 240d with cosmetic issues. Was not removed due to transmission failure or transmission issues.

Has undergone full testing and diagnostics, works extremely well.

Mounting bolts will be included and includes all connecting rods.

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