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Mercedes Benz Drive Belt Tensioner 1042000870 New Skf 93-99 300 320 2.8 3.2 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Kimberton, Pennsylvania, United States

Kimberton, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

This is a NEW drive belt tensioner for several Mercedes Benz Models.  OE part made by SKF in France.  The Benz part number is 1042000870, the SKF part # is VKM38108.  Actual part pictured.  I normally ship the same day as payment is received, or the following business day.

  It fits: 

1993 300E 2.8; 104.942; From 048697,  

1994-1997 C36 AMG,  

1994-1997 E320 104.992; From 072237,  

1994-1999 S320 104.994; From 031210,  

1994-1997 SL320 104.991; From 009986.  

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