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Mercedes Benz W107 W126 M116 M117 Crankshaft Bearing Set 380 500 Sec Sel Sl Slc on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Martinez, Buenos aires, Argentina

Martinez, Buenos aires, Argentina
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1165860003 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:1160300040 Part Brand:Mercedes Benz Other Part Number:1160300540 Country of Manufacture:Germany

Mercedes Benz M116 / M117 engines Crankshaft bearing kit Standard size (normal) 64.00 MM

Original equipment manufacturer (O.E.M.) - New old stock (N.O.S)

 

Fits: M116.960 - M116.961 - M116.962 - M116.963

M117.960 - M117.961 - M117.962 - M117.963

380SL - 380SLC - 380SE - 380SEL - 380SEC

450SLC 5.0 - 500SLC - 500SL - 500SE - 500SEL - 500SEC

 

Made in Germany - Mint condition (Boxed by Mercedes Benz)

Outstanding vintage part !!!

Part number: A116 030 00 03 - replaced by A116 030 00 40 - replaced by A116 030 05 40

It´s NOT a reproduction or aftermarket part, what we offer here is the one wich equipped the car from factory 

(Feel free to ask any question)

2 to 4 days to arrive WORLDWIDE by FedEx !!!

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