Nos Oem Mercedes 600sec 600sel S600 V12 W140 Upper Engine Oil Pan 1200102213 on 2040-parts.com
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, US
Brand new with dealer sticker. Is old stock item and has been in storage so may have some bumps and bruises (i.e. scratches and nicks) but still a new item. This part is no longer available from the dealer and when it was it retailed for over $830.00! Please make sure it will fit your car before buying, verify with a dealer or your local certified mechanic before buying!! Buy this NOS item and save big $$. Lower 48 shipping is a flat $25.00 to ensure all costs are covered, any leftovers will be refunded to your PayPal account. I only leave feedback after it has been left for me.
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