Mercedes W201 16v 190e 2.3-16v Cosworth Large Capacity 18.5 Gallon Gas Fuel Tank on 2040-parts.com
Saint Peter, Minnesota, US
For sale is a fuel tank pulled from a 1987 190E 2.3-16V with 143K. This tank holds 18.5 gallons of gas as opposed to the stock 190E 2.6L tank which holds 14.5 gallons. Tank in good shape, but has been sitting for a while and should be cleaned out. Includes fuel level sending unit and gas cap. This tank is a direct fit to all W201 190E years 1986-1993. Check us out at nelsonimports.com Thanks!
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