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Mercedes Cis Fuel Mixture Adjust 3mm Hex Key T-handle Amf Germany on 2040-parts.com

US $10.50
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Carthage, Tennessee, US

Carthage, Tennessee, US
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This is a new AMF (Andreas Maier Fellbach) T-handle hex key. AMF is a large company based in Germany with a line of special hand tools. This is their tool number 49064 (906QE-3x200). About 200mm (8 3/4 inches) long. It is a 3mm hex key that can be used for CIS Fuel Injection mixture adjustment on Mercedes. Same as Mercedes number 000 589 14 11 00. A fine German Made tool that will allow you to do the job right.



 

 

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