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New Lh Camshaft Mercedes Benz 450se 450sel 450sl 450slc 1975 on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, US

Dayton, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:116 051 56 01 Part Brand:Mercedes Benz

You are purchasing a new genuine Left Hand camshaft for the Mercedes Benz 450:

450SE  116.032   1975, engine 117.983 to engine # 029567

450SEL  116.033  1975, engine 117.983 to engine # 02567

450SL  107.044  1975, engine 117.982 to engine # 030109

450SLC  107.024  1975, engine 117.982 to engine # 030109

This is for USA models with electronic fuel injection 1975 only.

The number stamped on the end is 56 and you can see the Mercedes logo on the part.

New in the Mercedes box, part number 116 051 56 01.

Online prices for this cam are between $499. and $715.

We are selling this by Mercedes factory part number so it is the responsibility of the buyer to verify the part number for application to your engine before purchasing.

This part is not returnable.

We are always happy to combine shipping whenever possible. Thanks!


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