Mercedes W107 126 450 380sl Sticker Label Vehicle Emission Control Information on 2040-parts.com
Jurmala, Latvia
VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION label, sticker, for Mercedes:
W107 380 sl, slc W126 se, sel, sec 1982 model year with engine family: CMB 3.8V6FOAX and CMB 3.8V6FRAG. Part # 1265841021 or W107 450 sl, slc W116 se, sel, 1980 model year with engine family: 80.20.28.45. Part # 1165847621 or W107 380 sl, slc W126 se, sel, sec 1981 model year with engine family: BMB 3.8V6FB4 and BMB 3.8V6FRO. Part # 1265840621 Positioned on front crossmember under the hood. Auction is for one label only. After buying please inform me which model year label you need. Free shipping to US and Europe If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your interest. |
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