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Mercedes Benz W115 Original Termostat Part No R 1152030073 Nos on 2040-parts.com

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Sofia, default, Bulgaria

Sofia, default, Bulgaria
This is a new and unused original part. The condition is seen in the photos.Use photo zoom option for a closer view.
Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Mercedes Benz W115 Original Termostat Part No R 1152030073 , 6212030174 .NEW OLD STOCK.

This is a new and unused original part. The condition is seen in the photos.

Use photo zoom option for a closer view.

Please look at the photos carefully, check the part number and make sure it is fit for your car.


BEFORE THE PURCHASING IT`S NECESSARY FOR BUYER TO CHECK HIMSELF IF THE ABOVE - MENTIONED ITEM DOES SUIT THE TYPE AND MODEL OF HIS CAR.

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