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Mercedes Benz Diverter Valve 0001401660 // 'gulp Valve' // New // Pierburg on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

San Pedro, California, United States

San Pedro, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pierburg Manufacturer Part Number:MBZ BMW

Item is a NOS Mercedes Benz diverter valve for a MBZ auto of the vintage '69-80's. Have been unable to find the exact application of this part, so please be sure it matches your needs before bidding. This part is also often described as a 'gulp valve' or in the Mercedes literature as an 'anti backfire valve'.  New part, made by Pierburg for MB. New cost around $300, but offered here at good value. Insured UPS to add $12 to final bid cost to addresses in continental USA. Overseas shipping $32 by priority Post.

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