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Mercedes Benz Windshield Washer Pump 221 869 01 21 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

North York, Ontario, CA

North York, Ontario, CA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Front Country of Manufacture:Czech Republic Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:221 869 01 21 Interchange Part Number:210 869 01 21

Description: Mercedes 221 869 01 21 used OEM windshield washer pump taken from my 2008 C300 Mercedes that was in an accident. (I know that it is compatible with a lot of different Mercedes classes)

So, it is not brand new; however in working condition and no problem.

 

Mercedes part # 221 869 01 21

Note: Please be advised that you will get what you see in the pictures. Please consult with your local dealer and make sure the above part number is compatible with your Mercedes.

  

Return Policy: I did test the items and describe them properly. I do NOT accept any return.

 

Shipping: Items will be shipped from Toronto, Canada. Buyers outside Canada will be responsible for any custom fee (if applicable). I will ship two days after receiving money.

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