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Mercedes W140 S320 S420 S500 S600 Central Vacuum Pump Door Lock 0 132 006 324 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.90
Location:

Clearwater, Florida, United States

Clearwater, Florida, United States

You are bidding for used Mercedes W140 DOOR LOCK CONTROL VACUUM PUMP 

PART # 0 132 006 324.

           # 140 800 10 48

           

Tested and in great working condition. signs of wear as seen from the pictures.You will receive what is listed in the description, and what is illustrated in the photos

Please make sure to match the part #s and the vacuum line placement positions with yours. If you are not sure call your dealer to confirm compatibility.


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