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Nos Glyco 71-0313/6 0.50 Mm . Mercedes 219, 220 S + Se on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Billings, Montana, United States

Billings, Montana, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany UPC:Does not apply

Glyco  set  of

Big End Bearings /

Main Crankshaft Bearings

Mercedes-Benz Typ 220, 220S, 220SE

Glyco 71-0313/6 0.75 mm

 
 These are new old stock bearings. In original Glyco box. 
They have never been out of their box (except for pictures) but they might show some minor oxidation from many years of shelf life.
 Nothing that will affect their usage.

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 to be sure these are what you need for your application.

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