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Mercedes W124 300e Central Door Lock Vacuum Pump 1248001148 124 800 11 48 Bosch on 2040-parts.com

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Tehachapi, California, United States

Tehachapi, California, United States
NICE USED TESTED CONDITION
Brand:MERCEDES / BOSCH Surface Finish:NICE USED Manufacturer Part Number:124 800 11 48 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:1248001148 Country/Region of Manufacture:France Other Part Number:BOSCH 0132006328

MERCEDES W124 300E E320 E420 E500

CENTRAL DOOR LOCK VACUUM PUMP

OEM BOSCH  #124 800 11 48 

124 800 1148 and 1248001148

BOSCH # 0132006328 

WE TEST EVERY PUMP

AND INCLUDE PICS SHOWING VACUUM PRESSURE {solid 13 lbs}

IN NICE USED TESTED CONDITION

THESE ARE USED AUTO PARTS AND SHOW NORMAL WEAR AND BLEMISHES.
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