Mercedes W203 C230 Slk230 01-05 Fuel Injector Seal Lower Victor Reinz 0139979145 on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, US
Mercedes W203 C230 SLK230 01-05 Fuel Injector Seal Lower VICTOR REINZ 0139979145 PART TYPE Fuel Injector Seal ITEM DESCRIPTION Lower ITEM DETAILS CONDITION
BRAND NEW MANUFACTURER
VICTOR REINZ PART NUMBER
013 997 91 45 Please read below before purchasing INTERCHANGE Ebay compability is for search purpose only. Please review our interchange below, to verify proper fitment. Or email us for a quick response. APPLICATIONS Mercedes 2001-2004 SLK230 170.449 2003-2005 C230 203.040 |
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