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Mercedes R107 W110 W113 W114 W115 W123 Steering Damper Bilstein 000 463 51 32 on 2040-parts.com

US $46.35
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, US

Nashville, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:PLEASE REMEMBER WHEN RETURNING A PART: - Part MUST come back in its original packaging if you do not have the original box it was received in. Then, the part will be shipped back to you - no shipping labels on original box or packaging - part must have ALL pieces intact - Defective parts are EXCHANGE ONLY AFTER 5 DAYS of receiving parts - all part returns are subject to a 20% restock fee unless otherwise discussed - a return can only be taken only if the part is resalable we are extremely lenient on this but we cannot accept parts that we can not put back on our shelf to resale - We do not refund shipping for part return -parts MUST be ordered using OUR interchange NOT Ebay Compatibility charts Please obtain return authorization and address from us before sending back any part. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:000 463 51 32 Other Part Number:0004635132 Part Brand:STABILUS OEM

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Mercedes R107 W110 W113 W114 W115 W123 Steering Damper Bilstein 000 463 51 32
PART TYPE
Steering Damper
ITEM DESCRIPTION
 
ITEM DETAILS
CONDITION
BRAND NEW
MANUFACTURER
Bilstein
PART NUMBER
000 463 51 32
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APPLICATIONS
Mercedes Applications:
1963-1965 190C
1963-1965 190DC
1966-1968 200
1966-1967 200D
1968-1973 220
1968-1973 220D
1960-1965 220S
1960-1965 220SE SEb
1966-1968 230
1974-1978 230
1966-1967 230S
1963-1966 230SL
1974-1983 240D
1968-1972 250
1971-1972 250C
1966-1967 250S
1966-1967 250SE
1967-1967 250SL
1973-1976 280
1973-1976 280C
1978-1981 280CE
1977-1981 280E
1968-1971 280S
1975-1976 280S
1968-1973 280SE
1977-1980 280SE
1968-1973 280SEL
1968-1971 280SL
1978-1985 300CD
1975-1985 300D
1978-1985 300SD
1986-1987 300SDL
1988-1991 300SE
1965-1973 300SEL
1988-1991 300SEL
1980-1985 300TD
1991-1991 350SD
1990-1991 350SDL
1984-1985 380SE
1982-1983 380SEC
1981-1983 380SEL
1981-1985 380SL
1981-1981 380SLC
1986-1991 420SEL
1973-1976 450SE
1973-1980 450SEL
1973-1980 450SL
1973-1980 450SLC
1984-1985 500SEC
1984-1985 500SEL
1986-1991 560SEC
1986-1991 560SEL
1986-1989 560SL

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