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Mercedes / Bosch New Ignition Distributor 001 158 71 01, 280/280sc/280s, 73-74 on 2040-parts.com

US $265.00
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Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:MERCEDES / BOSCH Manufacturer Part Number:0 231 310 002 Interchange Part Number:001 158 71 01 Country of Manufacture:Germany

MERCEDES / BOSCH NEW IGNITION DISTRIBUTOR 001 158 71 01, no Condensor-wire

MERCEDES-BENZ 280 C Coupe [114] (USA) 88KW/ 120PS 2.8l 01.1973 - 07.1974

MERCEDES-BENZ 280 S [116] (CDN,USA) 115KW/ 156PS 2.8l 01.1973 - 07.1974

MERCEDES-BENZ 280 [114] (CDN,USA) 118KW/ 160PS 2.8l 01.1973 - 07.1974

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