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Mercedes-benz W202 C230 C280 Vacuum Pump Block 202 800 18 48 on 2040-parts.com

C $29.95
Location:

Laval, Quebec, Canada

Laval, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:202 800 18 48

Up for sale is a genuine Mercedes-Benz vacuum pump block
The vacuum pump block  is for all W202 ( C230 C280 and others) *. 
The part number is: 202 800 18 48
Just needs a good cleaning.
I'm a Mercedes-Benz recycler with a warehouse full of original Mercedes-Benz parts. So, if you did not find the item you need in my listings,please contact me and I will list it for you,no matter the size.

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