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S550 Mercedes Awd W/o Abc Front Left/driver Air Strut Shock Oem W221 on 2040-parts.com

US $209.00
Location:

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

I needed a right front for my 2007 S550 AWD/4 Matic. Ebay seller had both left and right. I bought both. The seller said they had about 50k miles on them.

The right one fit and worked perfectly. I sold the car some time ago and this is just sitting, taking up space.

Best I can figure is it's Mercedes part # 221 320 5313, which is the # for an AWD, w/o Active Body Control 2007 S550. That was the configuration of my 2007.

What you see is what you get. Please make sure your need fits this item. I cannot accept returns. Ck. my feedback. I am listing this to the best of my understanding of the product. It came off a 2007, but should fit other W221 platforms to 2012.

It's heavy, but I will ship it at no cost to the buyer.

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