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Mercedes R107 W108 W109 W114 Engine Shock Absorber Hanger on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
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amman, amman, Jordan

amman, amman, Jordan
Used But In Great Condition Engine Shock and Hanger Base
Surface Finish:Steal + Rubber Country of Manufacture:Germany Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Mercedes Benz Placement on Vehicle:Front

You are Bidding on an original used Mercedes-Benz Engine Shock Absorber - Hanger base removed from 1970 Mercdes 300 SEL.

This is mounted under the Crank Pully and the Front Axle to Protect Engine from moving in sudden breaking and gives smoothness to Ride.

Almost all Cars Originaly fitted with this system were found with Shock damaged or removed and  and never replaced.

 

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